Samuel Beckett
Samuel Barclay Beckett was an Irish playwright, poet, novelist, and literary critic. Writing in both English and French, his literary and theatrical works feature bleak, impersonal, and tragicomic episodes of life, coupled with black comedy and literary nonsense. Beckett is widely regarded as one of the most influential and important writers of the 20th century, credited with transforming modern theatre. As a major figure of Irish literature, he is best known for his tragicomedy play Waiting for Godot (1953). For his foundational contribution to both literature and theatre, Beckett received the 1969 Nobel Prize in Literature, "for his writing, which—in new forms for the novel and drama—in the destitution of modern man acquires its elevation."
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🎬 Movies
Krapp's Last Tape
writer
2007
Check the Gate: Putting Beckett on Film
writer
2003
Ohio Impromptu
writer
2002
Catastrophe
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2001
Act Without Words I
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2001
Play
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2001
A Piece of Monologue
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2001
Act Without Words II
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2001
Breath
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2001
Endgame
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2000
Krapp's Last Tape
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2000
What Where
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2000
Happy Days
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2000
Footfalls
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2000
Not I
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2000
Rough for Theatre II
writer
2000
Rockaby
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2000
Come and Go
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2000
That Time
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2000
Rough for Theatre I
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2000