Tuesday, 19 January 2021

Samuel Beckett biography

Samuel Backett
Short Biography
He was born in 1906 in Dublin Ireland.
He died in 1989 in Paris France.
He was an Irish playwright, novelist, poet and essayist.
He attended a local play school.
He also attended Earlsfort House School.
He attended Portora Royal School.
He attended Trinity College Dublin.
He attended Dublin University.
He became lecturer in Trinity College in 1930.
He had an affair with Peggy Guggenheim in 1937.
He also had an affair with Barbara Bray, a script editor for the BBC.
He won Croix de Guerre award in 1945.
He got Noble prize in Literature in 1969.
He is one of the key writers of the Theatre of Absurd.
His father's name was William Frank Beckett.
He was a civil engineer.
His mother's name was May Barclay.
Samuel Beckett Works
Rough for Theatre I
Rough for Theatre II
Happy Days
Eleutheria
Waiting for Godot
Act Without Words I
Act Without Words II
Endgame
Krapp's Last Tape
Plays
Come and Go
Breath
Not I
That Time
Footfalls
A Piece of Monologue
Rockaby
Ohio Impromptu
Novels
Dream of Fair to Middling Women
Murphy
Watt
Mercier and Camier
Molloy
Malone Dies
The Unnamable
Poetry collections
Whoroscope
Echo's Bones and other Precipitates
Collected Poems in English
Collected Poems in English and French
What is the Word



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