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SBT/A 19 features selected papers from the Borderless Beckett /
Beckett sans frontieres Symposium held in Tokyo at Waseda
University in 2006. The essays penned by eminent and young scholars
from around the world examine the many ways Beckett's art crosses
borders: coupling reality and dream, life and death, as in Japanese
Noh drama, or transgressing distinctions between limits and
limitlessness; humans, animals, virtual bodies, and stones; French
and English; words and silence; and the received frameworks of
philosophy and aesthetics. The highlight of the volume is the
contribution by Nobel Laureate J. M. Coetzee, the special guest of
the Symposium. His article entitled "Eight Ways of Looking at
Samuel Beckett" introduces a variety of novel approaches to
Beckett, ranging from a comparative analysis of his work and
Melville's Moby Dick to a biographical observation concerning
Beckett's application for a lectureship at a South African
university. Other highlights include innovative essays by the
plenary speakers and panelists - Enoch Brater, Mary Bryden, Bruno
Clement, Steven Connor, S. E. Gontarski, Evelyne Grossman, and
Angela Moorjani - and an illuminating section on Beckett's
television dramas. The Borderless Beckett volume renews our
awareness of the admirable quality and wide range of approaches
that characterize Beckett studies.
This book contains 43 lectures and poster communications presented
in the international conference on the 'Cellular and Molecular
Bases of Liver Cirrhosis' held in Rennes on 3 to 5 July 1991.
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