Collects Stan Gontarski's finest essays on the work of Samuel Beckett
over a forty-year period
Representing a profound engagement with the work of Samuel Beckett, this
volume gathers the very best of Stan Gontarski's Beckett criticism on
practical, theoretical and critical levels. Such a range suggests a
multiplicity of approaches to a body of work itself multiple, produced
by an artist who underwent any number of transformations and
reinventions over his long writing career. Many of the essays collected
here explore Beckett's debt to his age, Beckett very much a product of a
culture in transition, which change he would help foster. But much of
Beckett's creative struggle was to find a new way, his own way. Most of
the essays that comprise this volume detail that struggle, toward a way
we now call Beckettian.
Key Features
- Includes 24 original essays divided into thematic sections: modernism,
theory, editing, introducing, and performing and covers Beckett's
drama, staging, fiction, poetry and prose
- Unique collection of Beckett scholarship by a leading Beckett critic
and theatre director brought together for the first time
- New introductory essay reflecting on the development of Beckett
scholarship