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Damned to Fame: The Life of Samuel Beckett

Author James R. Knowlson
Publisher Grove Press
Category Biography & Autobiography
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PublisherGrove Press
ISBN / ASIN0802141250
ISBN-139780802141255
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Sales Rank813,785
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Samuel Beckett, a talent so exceptional that he created masterpieces in both French and English, shied away from the limelight for much of his life. However James Knowlson, in this amazing biography, shows Beckett wasn't entirely hesitant to talk about himself; the book relies heavily on interviews with Beckett to reconstruct the writer's dizzying career. Knowlson fills the pages with exhaustive detail--some major, some minor. In addition, he analyzes the influences on and evolution of Beckett's work. Through it all a larger picture emerges, one of the artist at work and in life. Damned to Fame is a necessary addition to any study of Beckett.
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