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Silence Nowhen: Late Modernism, Minimalism, and Silence in the Work of Samuel Beckett
Duncan McColl Chesney
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Michael G. Paulson
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Tamara Alvarez-Detrell
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Peter Lang Inc., International Academic Publi
· Hardcover
Silence Nowhen: Late Modernism, Minimalism, and Silence in the Work of Samuel Beckett - Alvarez-Detrell, Tamara ; Paulson, Michael G. ; Chesney, Duncan McColl
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Synopsis "Silence Nowhen: Late Modernism, Minimalism, and Silence in the Work of Samuel Beckett"
Duncan McColl Chesney addresses many of the main issues in Beckett criticism by focusing on a key aspect of Beckett's work throughout his long career: silence. Chesney links Beckett's language and silence back to his predecessors, especially Joyce and Proust - laterally to contemporary movements of minimalism in the sister arts and theoretically in in-depth discussions of Blanchot and Adorno.