Of course, we all end up dead. What's the point? Well, the point sure as hell isn't the way Samuel Beckett's Molloy and Moran go about living their lives. Both protagonists insist on a kind of ...
In the earlier pages of Samuel Beckett’s novel “Molloy,” the eponymous character muses, “Can it be we are not free?” Rather than as an interrogation of free will, we may interpret this question ...
The partners in life and art, and co-artistic directors of the Gare St. Lazare Ireland theater company, will make a special journey to Hudson to bring “The Beckett Trilogy,” a solo dramatic ...
Molloy, Malone Dies & The Unnamable are novels by Samuel Beckett. Gare St Lazare's presentations of the novels consist of extracts selected by Conor Lovett & Judy Hegarty Lovett and recited with the ...
Some of my favorite passages of English prose appear in Samuel Beckett’s Molloy. Written in French and translated into English by Beckett and Patrick Bowles, the novel’s language is, to my ear and ...