Beckett, Modernism and the Material Imagination
Format:Paperback
Publisher:Cambridge University Press
Published:30th Jun '14
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This is a collection of authoritative essays on Samuel Beckett's writing from a pre-eminent scholar of twentieth-century literature and culture.
Steven Connor, one of the most influential critics of twentieth-century literature and culture writing today, offers a collection of authoritative essays on different aspects of the work of Samuel Beckett, including discussions of topics such as sport, nausea, slowness, flies, the radio switch, tape, religion and academic life.Steven Connor, one of the most influential critics of twentieth-century literature and culture, has spent much of his career writing and thinking about Samuel Beckett. This book presents Connor's finest published work on Beckett alongside fresh essays that explore how Beckett has shaped major themes in modernism and twentieth-century literature. Through discussions of sport, nausea, slowness, flies, the radio switch, religion and academic life, Connor shows how Beckett's writing is characteristic of a distinctively mundane or worldly modernism, arguing that it is well-attuned to our current concern with the stressed relations between the human and natural worlds. Through Connor's analysis, Beckett's prose, poetry and dramatic works animate a modernism profoundly concerned with life, worldly existence and the idea of the world as such. Lucid, provocative, wide-ranging, and richly informed by critical and cultural theory, this book is required reading for anyone teaching or studying Beckett, modernism and twentieth-century literary studies.
ISBN: 9781107629110
Dimensions: 227mm x 152mm x 12mm
Weight: 310g
240 pages