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  1. 29 de mar. de 2020 · Claire Carroll. Published on March 29, 2020. Samuel Beckett (April 13, 1906 – December 22, 1989) was an Irish writer, director, translator, and dramatist. An absurdist and revolutionary figure in 20th-century drama, he wrote in both English and French and was responsible for his own translations between languages.

  2. Samuel Beckett. : Deirdre Bair. Simon and Schuster, 1990 - Biography & Autobiography - 736 pages. Samuel Beckett has become the standard work on the enigmatic, controversial, and Nobel Prize-winning creator of such contributions to 20th-century theater as Waiting for Godot and Endgame. 16 pages of black-and-white photographs.

  3. Charles Juliet, Rencontre avec Samuel Beckett (1986); Eoin O'Brien, The Beckett country: Samuel Beckett's Ireland (1986); André Bernold, L'amitié de Beckett (1992); James Knowlson, Damned to fame: the life of Samuel Beckett (1996) (authorised biography, with full references); Anthony Cronin, Samuel Beckett: the last modernist (1996); Gottfried Büttner, Unterwegs im 20.

  4. Explore the life and literary works of Samuel Beckett, one of the most influential writers of the 20th century. Learn about his early years, literary influences, themes, and contributions, as well as his personal life and relationship with James Joyce. Discover his most famous works, such as Waiting for Godot, Molloy, and Endgame, and the impact they had on modern literature and theater.

  5. Samuel Beckett was born in Dublin, Ireland, on April 13, 1906, to middle-class parents, William and Mary Beckett. Mary Beckett was a devoted wife and mother, who spent good times with her two sons in both training and hobbies.

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  7. Samuel Beckett: A Biography. New York: Harcourt Brace Jovanovich, 1978. To date, this is the only book-length (736 pages) biography, hence an indispensable source for Beckett students.