Krapp's Last Tape

by Samuel Beckett

Published 1 August 1970
Krapp sits at his desk with a tape recorder in front of him from which emanates a voice, younger, more robust, but still Krapp, relating how life felt when he was thirty-nine, while the old man records his comments. Krapp is making his last tape.In Embers Henry, walking along the seashore, recalls his dead father, while other familiar voices speak to him from the past.