In this book, creative writers and critical theorists consider the
work of Samuel Beckett from theoretical, postmodern, aesthetic,
poetic, and feminist perspectives. Collectively, they search for
the hidden political and ethical dimensions of Beckett, an author
who might otherwise be considered indifferent to such
considerations. Their combined inquiry offers an ethical and
political inquest into the entire enterprise of radical
experimentalism in twentieth-century literature and culture.
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