Professor Brater follows Beckett's career from the early days in Ireland, to the efflorescence in France just after the Second World War, and beyond that to the unfolding of his success in the rest of the world as a result of the universal appeal of his cryptic, moving play Waiting for Godot. In his analysis of the way Beckett approached his work, Brater emphasizes the Irish rhythms in his writing, and examines, at all stages, the intriguing relationship between his fiction and his compositions for theatre, film and television. Supported by a large selection of photographs, personal and public, here is a brilliant and informed study of Beckett's life and works.
Professor Brater follows Beckett's career from the early days in Ireland, to the efflorescence in France just after the Second World War, and beyond that to the unfolding of his success in the rest of the world as a result of the universal appeal of his cryptic, moving play Waiting for Godot. In his analysis of the way Beckett approached his work, Brater emphasizes the Irish rhythms in his writing, and examines, at all stages, the intriguing relationship between his fiction and his compositions for theatre, film and television. Supported by a large selection of photographs, personal and public, here is a brilliant and informed study of Beckett's life and works.
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