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Aims to usher readers of Beckett to a higher understanding and appreciation of what is unique about Beckett's representations of the human experience. This work maintains that diligent reading of the Beckett corpus reveals that Beckett was intensely concerned with representing certain ""constitutive principles"" of the human condition.

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Wholly enlightening and an important read.... The import, strength, and originality of the project lie in Levy's thorough knowledge of the Beckett oeuvre and his related concern for allowing primary texts to speak as much as possible about the uniquely complex and profound, ultimately discernable and consistent, modes of existence that concerned their author." - Nels Pearson, Tennessee State University

Trapped in Thought A Study of the Beckettian Mentality

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      Publisher: MP-SYR Syracuse University P
      Publication Date: 30/04/2007
      ISBN13: 9780815631026, 978-0815631026
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      Book Synopsis
      Aims to usher readers of Beckett to a higher understanding and appreciation of what is unique about Beckett's representations of the human experience. This work maintains that diligent reading of the Beckett corpus reveals that Beckett was intensely concerned with representing certain ""constitutive principles"" of the human condition.

      Trade Review
      Wholly enlightening and an important read.... The import, strength, and originality of the project lie in Levy's thorough knowledge of the Beckett oeuvre and his related concern for allowing primary texts to speak as much as possible about the uniquely complex and profound, ultimately discernable and consistent, modes of existence that concerned their author." - Nels Pearson, Tennessee State University

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