Remarkable Early Beckett Passage

While rereading the superb Damned to Fame: The Life of Samuel Beckett, the autobiography by James Knowlson written with Beckett’s blessing, I came across this telling and amazing passage from Dream of Fair to Middling Women, Beckett’s first novel, published in 1932: He lay lapped in a beatitude of indolence that was smoother than oil [...]

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