Beckett in 90 Minutes (Great Writers in 90 Minutes Series) [Audiobook] by Paul Strathern
2009 | 1 hrs and 55 mins | ASIN: B001RIS5GA | WMA @ 32 Kbps; 2ch | 27 MB
Genre: Arts & Literature | Read by: Robert Whitfield | Language: English
2009 | 1 hrs and 55 mins | ASIN: B001RIS5GA | WMA @ 32 Kbps; 2ch | 27 MB
Genre: Arts & Literature | Read by: Robert Whitfield | Language: English
Building on his enormously successful series of Philosophers in 90 Minutes, Paul Strathern now applies his witty and incisive prose to brief biographical studies of the world's great writers. He brings their lives and ideas to life in entertaining and accessible fashion. Far from being a novelty, each book is a highly refined appraisal of the writer and his work, authoritative and clearly presented.
Samuel Beckett's work evokes passionate responses: readers and playgoers either revere it or consider it a load of pretentious nonsense. But his philosophy of pessimism will always find a new generation of young readers, for it bursts the rainbow soap bubbles of illusion, leaving us blinking with stinging eyes at unremitting reality. Beckett's defeatism was no soft choice: he had iron in his soul and the wry humor of those who withstand all misfortune, who never admit final defeat.
Beckett in 90 Minutes offers a concise, expert account of Beckett's life and ideas and explains their influence on literature and on man's struggle to understand his place in the world. The book also includes a list of Beckett's chief works, a chronology of his life and times, and recommended reading for those who wish to delve deeper.