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Samuel Beckett

Samuel Beckett. Introduction.

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Samuel Beckett

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  1. Samuel Beckett

  2. Introduction Samuel Barclay Beckett was born the 13 of April of 1906 and died the 22 of December of 1989. Was an Irish dramatist, novelist and poet. Beckett's work is stark, fundamentally minimalist, and, according to some interpretations, deeply pessimistic about the human condition.

  3. The perceived pessimism is mitigated both by a great and often wicked sense of humour, and by the sense, for some readers, that Beckett's portrayal of life's obstacles serves to demonstrate that the journey, while difficult, is ultimately worth the effort.

  4. Similarly, many posit that Beckett's expressed "pessimism" is not so much for the human condition but for that of an established cultural and societal structure which imposes its stultifying will upon otherwise hopeful individuals; it is the inherent optimism of the human condition, therefore, that is at tension with the oppressive world.

  5. His later work explores his themes in an increasingly cryptic and attenuated style. They granted to the Nobel prize to you in Literature in 1969 “for its writing, that-in the new forms for the novel and drama-in the destitution of the modern man it acquires its elevation”. Beckett was elected Saoi of Aosdána in 1984.

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