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Mercier and Camier is a novel by Samuel Beckett that was written in 1946, but remained unpublished until 1970. Appearing immediately before his celebrated "trilogy" of Molloy, Malone Dies and The Unnamable, Mercier et Camier was Beckett's first attempt at extended prose fiction in French.
- Samuel Beckett
- 1970
With the first sentence the narrator thrice intrudes the first person pronoun, founding his own subjectivity on the adventures of the two characters: “The journey of Mercier and Camier is one I can tell, if I will, for I was with them all the time.”
1 de ene. de 1970 · One of the most accessible examples of Samuel Beckett’s dark humor, Mercier and Camier is the hilarious chronicle of its two heroes’ epic journey. While their travels are fraught with complications and intrigue, Mercier and Camier at least “did not remove from home, they had that good fortune.”
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Título: Mercier y Camier | Autor: Samuel Beckett| Traducción: José Francisco Fernández | Editorial: Confluencias | Colección: Gerald Brenan excentricos heterodoxos | ISBN: 978-84-941691-8-2 | Páginas: 176 | Formato: 13 x 21 cm. | Encuadernación: Rústica | Género: Novela | Precio: 15,00 € | Publicación: 2013
4 de oct. de 2012 · Mercier and Camier. Samuel Beckett. Faber & Faber, Oct 4, 2012 - Fiction - 117 pages. Written over three months in 1946, Mercier and Camier was Beckett's first post-war work, and his first...
- Samuel Beckett
- Faber & Faber, 2012
- 0571266959, 9780571266951
- Mercier and Camier
Mercier and Camier, Beckett’s first postwar novel and his first in French, has been described as a forerunner of his most famous work, Waiting for Godot. Like the play, Mercier and Camier...
Novela olvidada en un cajón durante décadas, Mercier y Camier (1946) fue la primera obra que Samuel Beckett escribió en francés, y estilísticamente anticipa a su afamada trilogía, con la diferencia notable de que este pequeño libro es un derroche de humor.