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The Dramatic Works of Samuel Beckett: Volume III of The Grove Centenary Editions (Works of Samuel Beckett the Grove Centenary Editions) [Hardcover]

Samuel Beckett (Author), Paul Auster (Editor), Edward Albee (Introduction)
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Works of Samuel Beckett the Grove Centenary Editions March 13, 2006
Edited by Paul Auster, this four–volume set of Beckett's canon has been designed by award winner Laura Lindgren. Available individually, as well as in a boxed set, the four hardcover volumes have been specially bound with covers featuring images central to Beckett's works. Typographical errors that remained uncorrected in the various prior editions have now been corrected in consultation with Beckett scholars C. J. Ackerley and S. E. Gontarski.

"I am always deeply puzzled when people say of Beckett, 'Oh, he's so difficult!'–or avant garde, or complex, or . . . ambiguous. It is the profoundest nonsense, for Beckett is perhaps the most naturalistic playwright I know of, as well as the clearest and least obscure. The 'obscurity' resides in the assumption of obscurity. I know that if Beckett's outdoor plays were set on suburban terraces, and the indoor ones just inside those terraces, in suburban living rooms, everyone would be the wiser, certainly the less puzzled. We are most comfortable with the familiar." — Edward Albee, from his Introduction.


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  • Hardcover: 520 pages
  • Publisher: Grove Press; First as such edition (March 13, 2006)
  • Language: English
  • ISBN-10: 0802118194
  • ISBN-13: 978-0802118196
  • Product Dimensions: 9 x 6.3 x 1.3 inches
  • Shipping Weight: 1.8 pounds
  • Average Customer Review: 4.3 out of 5 stars  See all reviews (6 customer reviews)
  • Amazon Best Sellers Rank: #451,553 in Books (See Top 100 in Books)

 

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5.0 out of 5 stars A beautiful edition, April 17, 2006
This review is from: The Dramatic Works of Samuel Beckett: Volume III of The Grove Centenary Editions (Works of Samuel Beckett the Grove Centenary Editions) (Hardcover)
Samuel Beckett's status as possibly the greatest dramatist of the twentieth century is unquestionable, and in this attractive volume, Grove Press has compiled all of his plays (with the exception of "Eleutheria," which Beckett suppressed and refused to translate), a complete collection previously available only in an expensive out-of-print Faber edition.

This is one in a series of four volumes publishing almost all of Beckett's oeuvre. The volume includes classics like "Waiting for Godot," "Happy Days," "Endgame" and "Krapp's Last Tape" in addition to classic shorter plays such as "Breath."

I was apprehensive about buying the Grove edition sight unseen: in the past, my copies of their paperbacks haven't held up so well (in particular my copy of Beckett's "Molloy/Malone Dies/The Unnamable", which is not only printed in an unattractive font but the spine of which cracked on nearly my first reading). But this is a beautiful hardcover volume, matching the rest of the Beckett set, with cover art of the Godotian tree, and featuring Beckett's own translations of his French-language plays. Brief introductory notes by Paul Auster and Edward Albee (in the latter note, Albee comments - surprisingly - that his favorite Beckett work are the later plays rather than the standards such as "Godot"). These introductions are short, but the dramatic work of Beckett is so fantastic and varied that nothing could do it justice but simply to begin reading.
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2 of 2 people found the following review helpful:
5.0 out of 5 stars Histronic Histonic Works made History, July 31, 2009
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Exordia N. (Iowa City, Iowa USA) - See all my reviews
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One of the most beautiful books I have ever read/owned. A comprehensive, luminary, brilliant collection of Beckett thirty-two dramatic works including Waiting for Godot, Happy Days, Words and Music, Eh Joe, Krapp's Last Tape, Ghost Trio,...but the Clouds..., What Where. Beckett is well known for his Waiting for Godot, but I think, of this brilliant collection, Endgame is superior. His aesthetics in it is both more subliminal and corporeal. And penetrates deep in the mind's soul, where the imaginative is free to roam freely. He is able to in Endgame subverts the limitation of words, and use words to reinforce the concept that there is no limitation to words (as soon as it becomes sound/shadow/breath: basic tools of existence). Whereas, Waiting for Godot focuses language from an existential standpoint. I would have loved to see Footfalls and Ghost Trio in a real theater instead of the theater of the mind because of its strong physicality and interval/spacialness of time. That Time, my favorite of his short short dramatic work, appeals to me because of Beckett's aptitude for fluidity. For the first time, I finally understood not from a theoretical standpoint what it means when language comes to full circle. The language of That Time is poignant because it plays on that concept of circle and motion and movement and materiality on a semantic level. I savored That Time with much delight.
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1 of 4 people found the following review helpful:
5.0 out of 5 stars Beckett Brilliance, April 14, 2008
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Beautiful book. Love it. Perfect for a super nice but reasonable priced gift.

Beckett: A unique voice and an important writer who captured the post apocalyptic fear, loneliness and humor of the mid to late twentieth century.
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