Short description: The writer analyzes in this text the attitudes they adopt, between despair and self-deception.
Extensive description: When in 1953 he premiered in Paris Waiting for Godot, few knew who Samuel Beckett was, except perhaps those who already knew him as the former secretary of another Irishman no less brilliant: James Joyce. By that time, Beckett had already written much of his literary work; however, for many he became "the author of Waiting for Godot." It is said that, since that first staging - which caused stupefaction and was so successful - until our days, there has not been a year in which, somewhere on the planet, has not been represented Waiting for Godot. Beckett himself once remarked, shortly after receiving the Nobel Prize for Literature in 1969, that Waiting for Godot was a "horribly funny" play. Yes, all that is horribly comical can be the situation of two beings whose grotesque life is based on the vain expectation of that being called Godot.
Author: Samuel Becket.
Year of publication: 1953
Publisher: Fabula Tusquets.
Number of pages: 160
Language of the book: Spanish.
Dimentions of the book:
Width: 14 cm.
Height: 16 cm
WAITING FOR GODOT
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