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Samuel Beckett and BBC radio: a reassessment

Addyman, David(Edited by)Feldman, Matthew(Edited by)Tonning, Erik(Edited by)
Part of the New Interpretations of Beckett in the 21st Century series
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The BBC acted as a key interpreter and promoter of Beckett's work during this crucial period of his 'getting known' in the Anglophone world in the 1950s and 1960s, especially through the culturally ambitious Third Programme, but also by the intermediary of the house magazine, 'The Listener'.

The BBC ensured a sizeable but also informed reception for Beckett's radio plays and various 'adaptations' (including his stage plays, prose, and even poetry); the audience that Beckett's works reached by radio almost certainly exceeded in size his readership or theatre audiences at the time.

In rethinking several key aspects of his relationship with the BBC, a mix of new and familiar Beckett critics take as their starting point the previously neglected BBC radio archives held at the Written Archive Centre in Caversham, Berkshire.

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Palgrave Macmillan
1137542659 / 9781137542656
eBook (Adobe Pdf, EPUB)
30/03/2017
English
301 pages
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