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  1. Beckett went on to write successful full-length plays, including Fin de partie (1957), Krapp's Last Tape (1958, written in English), Happy Days (1961, also written in English), and Play (1963). In 1961, Beckett received the International Publishers' Formentor Prize in recognition of his work, which he shared that year with Jorge Luis ...

    • Samuel Barclay Beckett, 13 April 1906, Foxrock, Dublin, Ireland
  2. Breath (play) ... but the clouds ... Cascando. Catastrophe (play) Come and Go. Eh Joe. Eleutheria (play) Embers. Endgame (play) Footfalls. From an Abandoned Work. Ghost Trio (play) Happy Days (play) Krapp's Last Tape. Nacht und Träume (play) Not I. Ohio Impromptu. The Old Tune. P. A Piece of Monologue. Play (play) Quad (play) Rockaby.

  3. 19 de jan. de 2024 · Explore the finest works by Samuel Beckett, the renowned Irish playwright and novelist, who created thought-provoking plays with minimalistic settings, existential themes, and dark humor. Find out the titles, genres, and summaries of his best plays, such as Waiting for Godot, Endgame, and Breath.

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  4. 29 de mar. de 2024 · Samuel Beckett was an author, critic, and playwright, winner of the Nobel Prize for Literature in 1969. He wrote in both French and English and is perhaps best known for his plays, especially En attendant Godot (1952; Waiting for Godot).

  5. Samuel Barclay Beckett (Dublin, 13 de abril de 1906 — Paris, 22 de dezembro de 1989) foi um dramaturgo e escritor irlandês. Beckett é amplamente considerado como um dos escritores mais influentes do século XX. [1] Fortemente influenciado por James Joyce, é considerado um dos últimos modernistas.

  6. A list of five best plays by Samuel Beckett, a renowned Irish playwright who spent most of his life in Paris. The list includes Waiting for Godot, Krapp's Last Tape, Endgame, Happy Days and Ohio Impromptu.

  7. 13 de mai. de 2019 · Learn about the themes, style, and techniques of Beckett's four major stage plays: Waiting for Godot, Endgame, Krapp's Last Tape, and Happy Days. These plays explore the absurdity of human existence, the nature of language, and the role of art and life in a postmodern world.