Mercier and Camier, Beckett's first postwar novel and his first in
French, has been described as a forerunner of his most famous work,
Waiting for Godot. Like the play, Mercier and Camier revolves
around two wandering vagabonds. Their journey is described as
relatively easy going, with no frontiers or seas to be crossed. The
reader never knows where the journey starts or where it ends and
the novel is less about the characters' physical progress than
their exchanges regarding the meaning of their journey, their
goals, and life in general. One of Beckett's more accessible works,
Mercier and Camier is one of his early endeavors to experiment with
structure and reimagine the novel as it had been known.
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