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  1. 2 de fev. de 2021 · Fail better.” For a writer often seen as difficult and dismal, the hold that certain expressions by Samuel Beckett exercises on the public consciousness is extraordinary. The third of those cited above, the current market leader, was used twice on the same sports page of The Irish Times recently, both times in reference to Waterford hurling (though Mayo football might be more appropriate).

  2. Fail better.” Here, very late in his career as a writer, Beckett is conceding that failure – however defined – is, as it were, the condition or fate of writing. This notion of failure, of failure to say exactly what one means, failure to utter what it is that needs to be said – whatever the obscure reasons may be – permeates all of Beckett's writings from the outset in 1929.

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    Fail better. Samuel Beckett, Worstward Ho Failbetter is a project space and artist led studios based at The Old Wig, 55 Great Tindal Street, Birmingham. We specialise in residencies, one-off events and short exhibitions providing artists with space and…

  4. The day you die is just like any other, only shorter. Samuel Beckett. Dies. 16 Copy quote. The creation of the world did not take place once and for all time, but takes place every day. Samuel Beckett. World, Creation, All Time. Samuel Beckett (1970). “The collected works of Samuel Beckett”.

  5. 14 de set. de 2017 · Es öffnet Denk- und Spielräume; und am Ende glaubt man fast zu verstehen, was Samuel Beckett meinte, als er schrieb: «Ever tried. Ever failed. No matter. Try again. Fail again. Fail better ...

  6. To be an artist is to fail, as no other dare fail. Explanation. Samuel Beckett's quote, "To be an artist is to fail, as no other dare fail," encapsulates the essence of the artist's journey. The pursuit of artistic endeavor inherently involves confronting failure, both in the creative process and in the reception of one's work.

  7. Among the literary friendships of Alberto Giacometti (1901-1966), the one between him and Samuel Beckett (1906-1989) is not the best known, but it is one of the most lasting.It goes back to 1937 and develops in the post-war period. The two artists liked to meet in the endless evenings in the cafés of Montparnasse, then to stroll around Paris at night. Their deep kinship brought their ...