Volume 4, 1966-1989 (The Letters of Samuel Beckett)

by Samuel Beckett

Lois More Overbeck (Editor), George Craig (Editor), Martha Dow Fehsenfeld (Editor), and Dan Gunn (Editor)

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This fourth and final volume, which completes the Cambridge edition of The Letters of Samuel Beckett, covers the final twenty-four years of what was, as Beckett saw it, a surprisingly long life. During these years he produced many of his finest and most concentrated works for theatre, plays that included Not I, Ohio Impromptu, and Catastrophe; for television he wrote Eh Joe and Ghost Trio; while in prose, he produced the late 'trilogy' that comprises Company, Ill Seen Ill Said, and Worstward Ho. In 1969, Beckett was awarded the Nobel Prize in Literature, and the letters from this period show him struggling to cope with the pressures created by his ever-growing international fame. The letters reveal how, later, he turned his mind to his legacy, as seen through his interactions with biographers and archivists. This volume also provides chronologies, explanatory notes, translations, and profiles of Beckett's chief correspondents.
  • ISBN13 9780521867962
  • Publish Date 29 September 2016
  • Publish Status Active
  • Out of Print 31 March 2021
  • Publish Country GB
  • Imprint Cambridge University Press
  • Format Hardcover
  • Pages 942
  • Language English