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  1. Jules Irving as Lucky, 1957. Samuel Beckett’s Waiting for Godot is a play that presents conflict between living by religious and spiritual beliefs, and living by an existential philosophy, which asserts that it is up to the individual to discover the meaning of life through personal experience in the earthly world.

  2. Samuel Barclay Beckett was the second of two sons born, in an outlying district of Dublin, to wealthy, Anglo-Irish, Protestant parents, William and Mary Beckett.

  3. Samuel Barclay Beckett, pseudonym Andrew Belis (* 13. apríl 1906, Dublin, Írsko – † 22. december 1989, Paríž, Francúzsko) bol írsky spisovateľ, autor absurdných drám, rozhlasových a televíznych hier, scenárov a románov, básnik a prekladateľ. Stal sa laureátom Nobelovej ceny za literatúru za rok 1969 .

  4. Mar 30, 2024 · 325 ratings25 reviews. SAMUEL BECKETT is the first biography of the Nobel Prizewinning novelist and playwright. A monumental work of scholarship - arguably the most important book about Beckett ever published - SAMUEL BECKETT is also fascinating reading. Beckett's life has been as rich as his writing is spare, and Deirdre Bair tells his story ...

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  6. Mar 29, 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.

  7. Samuel Beckett. Samuel Beckett, 1965. Samuel Beckett, (born April 13?, 1906, Foxrock, Co. Dublin, Ire.—died Dec. 22, 1989, Paris, France), Irish playwright. After studying in Ireland and traveling, he settled in Paris in 1937. During World War II he supported himself as a farmworker and joined the underground resistance.

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