Samuel Beckett

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Aliases:
Sa-miao-erh Pei-k' o-t'e, С Беккет, Семюел Беккет, and 65 others Sėmjuėl' Bekket, Samjuel’ Bekket, ਸੈਮੂਅਲ ਬੈਕਟ, 沙繆奧碧結, ساموئل بکت, Samuel Beket, صمويل بيكيت،, सॅम्युएल बेकेट, Samuel Beḳeṭ, Сэмюэл Беккет, Семюэл Бекет, ซามูเอล เบ็คเค็ทท์, סאמועל בעקעט, ベケット, سیمیول بیکٹ, Беккет, Semjuels Bekets, サミュエル ベケット, Sam Beckett, S. Beket, بكت، ساموئل, Sāmūʼil Bikit, Sāmūʾil Bikit, Самюъл Бекет, Samyueru Beketto, Samuel Becket, Sa-miao-erh Pei-kʻo-tʻe, Samouel Peket, サミュエル・ベケット, Сэм’юэл Бэкет, Samjuel Beket, Самюель Беккет, Semyuel Bekket, Samuel Bekeṭ, سیموئل بکٹ, 萨缪尔·贝克特, Samyuil Beket, صمويل بيكيت, 贝克特, Sėmjuėl’ Bekket, Beckett, სემიუელ ბეკეტი, Sāmuvēl Bekkeṟ_r, סמואל בקט, ساموێل بیکێت, Samjuel' Bekket, Ṣāmū'īl Bīkīt, Сэмюэль Беккет, Սեմյուել Բեքեթ, Samûelʹ Bekket, Semjuel Bekket, Σάμιουελ Μπέκετ, സാമുവൽ ബെക്കറ്റ്, Samuel Beckett, Saimyuala Baikita, סמואל בעקעט, Baikita Saimyuala, Samuel Barclay Beckett, Семјуел Бекет, 사뮈엘 베케트, Самуэл Беккет, Sèmûèl' Bekket, सेम्युल बेकेट, Samuʾel Beḳeṭ, Беккет Сэмюэл
Born:
April 13, 1906
Died:
Dec. 22, 1989

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Samuel Barclay Beckett was an Irish avant-garde writer, dramatist and poet, writing in English and French. Beckett's work offers a bleak outlook on human culture and both formally and philosophically became increasingly minimalist in his later career.

As a student, assistant, and friend of James Joyce, Beckett is considered one of the last modernists; as an inspiration to many later writers, he is sometimes considered one of the first postmodernists. He is also considered one of the key writers in what Martin Esslin called "Theatre of the Absurd." As such, he is widely regarded as one of the most influential writers of the 20th century.

Beckett was awarded the Nobel Prize in Literature in 1969 for his "writing, which—in new forms for the novel and drama—in the destitution of modern man acquires its elevation". Beckett was elected Saoi of Aosdána in 1984. He died in Paris of respiratory problems. ([Source][1])

[1]: en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Samuel_Beckett

Books by Samuel Beckett