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  1. Samuel Beckett - Books, Plays & Works - Biography

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    Jun 01, 2015 · Samuel Barclay Beckett was born on April 13, 1906, in Dublin, Ireland. His father, William Frank Beckett, worked in the construction business and his mother, Maria Jones Roe, was a nurse.

  2. Samuel Beckett - Wikipedia

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    Samuel Barclay Beckett (/ ˈ b ɛ k ɪ t /; 13 April 1906 – 22 December 1989) was an Irish novelist, dramatist, short story writer, theatre director, poet, and literary translator.His literary and theatrical work features bleak, impersonal and tragicomic experiences of life, often coupled with black comedy and nonsense.It became increasingly minimalist as his career progressed, involving ...

  3. Samuel Beckett — Wikipédia

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    Samuel Beckett, né le 13 avril 1906 à Foxrock et mort le 22 décembre 1989 dans le 14 e arrondissement de Paris, est un écrivain, poète et dramaturge irlandais d'expression principalement française et anglaise, lauréat du prix Nobel de littérature en 1969.

  4. Samuel Beckett – Wikipedia

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    Samuel Barclay Beckett (* 13.April 1906 in Dublin; † 22. Dezember 1989 in Paris) war ein irischer Schriftsteller.Er gilt als einer der bedeutendsten Schriftsteller des 20. Jahrhunderts und wurde 1969 mit dem Nobelpreis für Literatur ausgezeichnet. Sein bekanntestes Werk ist „Warten auf Godot“ (En attendant Godot), das am 5.Januar 1953 in Paris uraufgeführt wurde.

  5. Samuel Beckett | Quantum Leap Wiki | Fandom

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    Dr. Samuel "Sam" John Beckett is the main scientist behind the Project Quantum Leap on the TV series Quantum Leap. The part of Sam is played by actor Scott Bakula. Samuel "Sam" Beckett invented a theory about time traveling and led a group of scientists to the desert to develop a top-secret project: Quantum Leap. Under pressure to prove his theories or lose funding, he …

  6. Samuel Beckett | Irish author | Britannica

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    Sep 22, 2022 · Samuel Beckett, in full Samuel Barclay Beckett, (born April 13?, 1906, Foxrock, County Dublin, Ireland—died December 22, 1989, Paris, France), author, critic, and playwright, winner of the Nobel Prize for Literature in 1969. He wrote in both French and English and is perhaps best known for his plays, especially En attendant Godot (1952; Waiting for Godot). …

  7. Samuel Beckett's Most Famous Quote: "Fail Better" [Quote Graphic]

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    The “Fail Better” Quote by Samuel Beckett. The “fail better” quote was originally published in Samuel Beckett’s short piece of prose entitled Worstward Ho!, his second-to-last work ever published. The full Samuel Beckett quote reads like this (and by “full,” we really mean the part that gets repeated): “Ever tried. Ever failed.

  8. Samuel Beckett - Wikipedia, la enciclopedia libre

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    Samuel Barclay Beckett (/ˈsæmju‿əl ˈbɑːɹkli ˈbɛkɪt/; Foxrock, Dublín, 13 de abril de 1906-París, 22 de diciembre de 1989) fue un dramaturgo, novelista, crítico y poeta irlandés, uno de los más importantes representantes del experimentalismo literario del siglo XX, dentro del modernismo anglosajón.Fue igualmente figura clave del llamado teatro del absurdo y, como tal, uno de ...

  9. James Marsh to Direct Samuel Beckett Biopic 'Dance First' - Variety

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    Nov 04, 2021 · Production, finance and sales outfit Film Constellation is launching pre-sales on upcoming Samuel Beckett biopic “Dance First,” to be directed by James Marsh and to star Gabriel Byrne. Marsh ...

  10. Krapp's Last Tape - Wikipedia

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    Krapp's Last Tape is a 1958 one-act play, in English, by Samuel Beckett.With a cast of one man, it was written for Northern Irish actor Patrick Magee and first titled "Magee monologue".It was inspired by Beckett's experience of listening to Magee reading extracts from Molloy and From an Abandoned Work on the BBC Third Programme in December 1957.. It is considered …



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