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The Essential Samuel Beckett: An Illustrated Biography

AUTHOR: Enoch Brater
ISBN: 0500284113

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The Essential Samuel Beckett: An Illustrated Biography
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by Enoch Brater

From Publishers Weekly
For writers, the face of Samuel Beckett, in all its graven, leathery, wrinkled severity, remains an object of great aspiration-it seems to be what a writer's face should look like. So it's fitting that this updated biography of the self-conscious author and playwright offers so many photos. Moving from Beckett's youth in Ireland, through his Parisian years and into his world fame, the text presents a fairly straightforward, if episodic and lightly organized, narrative of the absurdist's ascension, without much in the way of probing speculation, but plenty of detail. "Beckett made his only known stage appearance in a short skit he wrote after his return to Trinity with George Pelorson, an exchange student from Paris," opens one paragraph, by the end of which Beckett has graduated from school. Filled with asides and passing critical commentary, the text meanders alongside the photographs to draw a picture of Beckett's emotional, intellectual and professional dimensions, settling finally on the story of Waiting for Godot and its global acclaim. The candid photo diary segues into production stills from early performances, and later ones featuring celebrity casts, and the text becomes increasingly impersonal. At moments, this book feels cobbled together from a slim archive of images, but for the Beckett completist it offers a wealth of rich material. 122 illustrations. Copyright 2003 Reed Business Information, Inc.

Modern Drama
122 photographs, personal and public, make the text breathe with life.

Theatre Journal
After reading this book one has a true sense of the whole of Beckett's genius.

Book Description
Since Enoch Brater's essential study of Samuel Beckett's life and works was originally published before Beckett died, the author has taken the opportunity of this paperback reprint to bring his subject up to date. Beckett was undoubtedly a difficult writer, and one of the virtues of this biography is to give the general reader easier access to all aspects of his work, particularly the more elliptic theater and prose pieces of his later years. Brater follows Beckett's career from the early days in Ireland to the efflorescence in his chosen expatriate home in France just after the Second World War, and beyond that to his success in the rest of the world as a result of the universal appeal of his cryptic, moving play Waiting for Godot. Brater emphasizes the Irish rhythms in Beckett's writing and examines, at all stages, the intriguing relationship between his fiction and his compositions for theater, film, and television. Supported by a generous selection of photographs, including many examples of Beckett productions in all parts of the world, this is the indispensable guide to understanding one of the literary geniuses of the twentieth century. 122 b/w illustrations. The first edition was published under the title Why Beckett?.

About the Author
Enoch Brater is Professor of English and Theater at the University of Michigan and widely known as a Beckett expert.


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         Book Review

The Essential Samuel Beckett: An Illustrated Biography
- Book Reviews,
by Enoch Brater

The Essential Samuel Beckett: An Illustrated Biography

FROM THE PUBLISHER

"Samuel Beckett, winner of the Nobel Prize for Literature in 1969, is internationally recognized as one of the truly seminal playwrights of the twentieth century. He is undoubtedly a 'difficult' writer, and one of the virtues of Enoch Brater's concise literary biography is to give the general reader easier access to Beckett's work, particularly his later and more elliptical theatre and prose pieces." 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.

FROM THE CRITICS

Publishers Weekly

For writers, the face of Samuel Beckett, in all its graven, leathery, wrinkled severity, remains an object of great aspiration-it seems to be what a writer's face should look like. So it's fitting that this updated biography of the self-conscious author and playwright offers so many photos. Moving from Beckett's youth in Ireland, through his Parisian years and into his world fame, the text presents a fairly straightforward, if episodic and lightly organized, narrative of the absurdist's ascension, without much in the way of probing speculation, but plenty of detail. "Beckett made his only known stage appearance in a short skit he wrote after his return to Trinity with George Pelorson, an exchange student from Paris," opens one paragraph, by the end of which Beckett has graduated from school. Filled with asides and passing critical commentary, the text meanders alongside the photographs to draw a picture of Beckett's emotional, intellectual and professional dimensions, settling finally on the story of Waiting for Godot and its global acclaim. The candid photo diary segues into production stills from early performances, and later ones featuring celebrity casts, and the text becomes increasingly impersonal. At moments, this book feels cobbled together from a slim archive of images, but for the Beckett completist it offers a wealth of rich material. 122 illustrations. (May) Copyright 2003 Reed Business Information.


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