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Beckett's Dying Words - The Clarendon Lectures 1990 (Paperback, 1st Paperback Ed)
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Beckett's Dying Words - The Clarendon Lectures 1990 (Paperback, 1st Paperback Ed)
Series: Clarendon Lectures in English
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Most people want to live forever. But there is another truth: the
longing for oblivion. With pain, wit, and humor, the art of Samuel
Beckett variously embodies this truth, this ancient enduring belief
that it is better to be dead than alive, best of all never to have
been born. Beckett is the supreme writer of an age which has
created new possibilities and impossibilities even in the matter of
death and its definition--an age of transplants and
life-support.
But how does a writer give life to dismay at life itself, to the
not unwelcome encroachments of death, when it is for the life, the
vitality of their language that we value writers? Beckett became
himself as a writer when he realized in his very words a principle
of death: in cliches, which are dead but won't lie down; in a dead
language and its memento mori; in words which mean their own
opposites, like cleaving; and in what Beckett called a syntax of
weakness.
This artful study explores the relation between deep convictions
about life or death and the incarnations which these take in the
exact turns of a great writer, the realizations of an Irishman who
wrote in English and in French, two languages with different
apprehensions of life and of death."
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