Samuel Beckett's Lyric Failure

Mantra Mukim author

Format:Hardback

Publisher:Bloomsbury Publishing PLC

Publishing:6th Mar '25

£85.00

This title is due to be published on 6th March, and will be despatched as soon as possible.

Samuel Beckett's Lyric Failure cover

Providing one of the first book-length accounts of Samuel Beckett’s poetry, this book argues how Beckett’s poetry reconfigures lyrical language to mark the emergence of an anti-expressive poetics.

Providing one of the first book-length accounts of Samuel Beckett’s poetry, this work illustrates how Beckett's poetry, and its failures, reconfigure the lyric form. Reading Beckett alongside nineteenth and twentieth century European poets such as Hölderlin, Mallarmé, Rimbaud, Montale, and Apollinaire, the book situates failure in the triangulation of the lyric impulse, subjectivity, and the human voice.

Beckett, in his poems, employs lyric tactics that range from deixis, parataxis, and caesura to specific kinds of timbre, resonances, and punctuations. These tactics situate the poetic voice in the liminal points between life and death, event and non-event, beginning and ending, and more broadly, between expression and failure. The book frames these liminalities under the rubric of 'lyric failure'.

Moving beyond the usual comparisons with his prose and drama, the study highlights failure as a generative force that structures Beckett's anti-expressive poetics.

ISBN: 9781350464186

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272 pages