Bloomsbury Publishing PLC Sivumäärä: 336 sivua Asu: Pehmeäkantinen kirja Painos: New edition Julkaisuvuosi: 2007, 19.03.2007 (lisätietoa) Kieli: Englanti
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‘A volume that admirers will seize on hungrily for its details, and for the many photographs ... Refreshing and enlightening. I closed the book eager to go back to the masterworks' - Kevin Jackson, Sunday Times
‘These humanising glimpses are a treat for the Beckett fan' - Independent
‘Magnificently enriched by a series of interviews spread over a decade between Professor James Knowlson and Beckett' - Glasgow Herald _______________
Samuel Beckett, one of the towering figures of twentieth-century literature, was also famously reclusive. In these intimate interviews conducted by his biographer, James Knowlson, Beckett and his family, friends and contemporaries reveal more of the writer's human side than ever before.
Beckett himself talks of his early youth, his friendship with James Joyce and his Resistance work in Paris during the Second World War. Some of his closest friends remember him both as a schoolboy and struggling young writer, while his students at Trinity College, Dublin give their opinions of him as a lecturer. Esteemed actors, writers and directors, including Billie Whitelaw, Edward Albee and J. M. Coetzee, remember Beckett at the time of his international success. The result is a vivid collection of first-hand experiences, a tribute to a remarkable novelist, poet and dramatist.