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The Collected Poems of Samuel Beckett

Beckett, SamuelLawlor, Sean(Edited by)Pilling, John(Edited by)
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Samuel Beckett began his career by publishing poems in literary reviews in Paris during the 1930s, andalthough primarily considered a playwright and novelisthe continued writing poetry throughout his life. This new, definitive volume presents Becketts poetry in the order it was composed, from pre-war to post-war, and contains previously unpublished and never-before-reprinted work. Along with his translations of Apollinaire, Mallarme, Rimbaud, and many others, this book brings together all of the pieces from Collected Poems in English and French, selections from Mexican Poetry: An Anthology (translated by Beckett), and poems that appeared in his novels and plays. Extensive critical notes by editors Sen Lawlor and John Pilling detail the circumstances of their composition, explaining obscure allusions and references (frequently sourced to Beckett's notebooks), and identifying resonances across his oeuvre.

Poetry allowed Beckett to reconcile his penchant for opulent phrasing with his preference for minimalism, and it profoundly influenced his approach to the drama and fiction for which hes revered. This complete collection is an informative and essential addition to the libraries of Becketts readers.

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Product Details
Grove Press
0802124240 / 9780802124241
Paperback
10/10/2017
528 pages
152 x 229 mm