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Publication Order of The Letters Books

The Letters of Samuel Beckett: Volume 1, 1929-1940(2008)Description / Buy at Amazon
The Letters of Samuel Beckett: Volume 2, 1941-1956(2011)Description / Buy at Amazon
The Letters of Samuel Beckett: Volume 3, 1957–1965(2014)Description / Buy at Amazon
The Letters of Samuel Beckett: Volume 4, 1966-1989(2016)Description / Buy at Amazon

Publication Order of The Trilogy Books

Malone Dies(1951)Description / Buy at Amazon
The Unnamable(1953)Description / Buy at Amazon
Molloy, Malone Dies, The Unnamable(1958)Description / Buy at Amazon

Publication Order of Standalone Novels

Publication Order of Collections

More Pricks Than Kicks(1934)Description / Buy at Amazon
Stories and Texts for Nothing(1955)Description / Buy at Amazon
Collected Poems in English and French(1961)Description / Buy at Amazon
I Can't Go On, I'll Go On(1976)Description / Buy at Amazon
Ends & Odds(1976)Description / Buy at Amazon
First Love and Other Novellas(1980)Description / Buy at Amazon
Disjecta: Miscellaneous Writings and a Dramatic Fragment(1983)Description / Buy at Amazon
Collected Shorter Plays(1984)Description / Buy at Amazon
Arikha (With: Robert Hughes,Barbara Rose,Jane Livingston,Avigdor Arikha,Richard Channin)(1986)Description / Buy at Amazon
The Theatrical Notebooks of Samuel Beckett: Waiting for Godot(1994)Description / Buy at Amazon

Publication Order of Standalone Plays

Waiting for Godot (With: S.E. Gontarski)(1952)Description / Buy at Amazon
Endgame(1957)Description / Buy at Amazon
Krapp's Last Tape & Embers(1958)Description / Buy at Amazon
Happy Days(1961)Description / Buy at Amazon

Publication Order of Non-Fiction Books

Beckett Remembering/Remembering Beckett(2014)Description / Buy at Amazon

Publication Order of Faber Stories Books

A Good Man Is Hard To Find (By: Flannery O'Connor)(1955)Description / Buy at Amazon
The Inner Room (By: Robert Aickman)(1968)Description / Buy at Amazon
Daughters of Passion (By: Julia O'Faolain)(1982)Description / Buy at Amazon
Giacomo Joyce (By: Richard Ellmann)(1983)Description / Buy at Amazon
Homeland (By: Barbara Kingsolver)(1989)Description / Buy at Amazon
Shanti (By: Vikram Chandra)(1997)Description / Buy at Amazon
Sonny Liston Was a Friend of Mine (By: Thom Jones)(1998)Description / Buy at Amazon
An Elegy for Easterly (By: Petina Gappah)(2009)Description / Buy at Amazon
The Shielding of Mrs Forbes (By: Alan Bennett)(2011)Description / Buy at Amazon
The Cheater's Guide to Love (By: Junot Díaz)(2012)Description / Buy at Amazon
Mrs Fox (By: Sarah Hall)(2014)Description / Buy at Amazon
Mostly Hero (By: Anna Burns)(2014)Description / Buy at Amazon
Mr Salary (By: Sally Rooney)(2016)Description / Buy at Amazon
Come Rain or Come Shine (By: Kazuo Ishiguro)(2019)Description / Buy at Amazon
The Victim (By: P.D. James)(2019)Description / Buy at Amazon
Dante and the Lobster(2019)Description / Buy at Amazon
Paradise (By: Edna O'Brien)(2019)Description / Buy at Amazon
Cosmopolitan (By: Akhil Sharma)(2019)Description / Buy at Amazon
The Lydia Steptoe Stories (By: Djuna Barnes)(2019)Description / Buy at Amazon
Mary Ventura and The Ninth Kingdom (By: Sylvia Plath)(2019)Description / Buy at Amazon
Terrific Mother (By: Lorrie Moore)(2019)Description / Buy at Amazon
The Country Funeral (By: John McGahern)(2019)Description / Buy at Amazon
The Forester's Daughter (By: Claire Keegan)(2019)Description / Buy at Amazon
Three Types of Solitude (By: Brian W. Aldiss)(2019)Description / Buy at Amazon
A River in Egypt (By: David Means)(2019)Description / Buy at Amazon
Fairy Tales (By: Marianne Moore)(2019)Description / Buy at Amazon
Ghostly Stories (By: Celia Fremlin)(2019)Description / Buy at Amazon
Intruders (By: Adrian Tomine)(2019)Description / Buy at Amazon
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Publication Order of Faber Drama Books

The Suppliant Women (By: Aeschylus)(-463)Description / Buy at Amazon
The Complete Dramatic Works(1961)Description / Buy at Amazon
Faith Healer (By: Brian Friel)(1980)Description / Buy at Amazon
Translations (By: Brian Friel)(1981)Description / Buy at Amazon
The Cure at Troy (By: Seamus Heaney)(1991)Description / Buy at Amazon
Skylight (By: David Hare)(1995)Description / Buy at Amazon
Theatre for Children (By: David Wood - UK,Janet Grant)(1999)Description / Buy at Amazon
The Shape of Things (By: Neil LaBute)(2001)Description / Buy at Amazon
The Pillowman (By: Martin McDonagh)(2003)Description / Buy at Amazon
The History Boys (By: Alan Bennett)(2004)Description / Buy at Amazon
Attempts on Her Life (By: Martin Crimp)(2007)Description / Buy at Amazon
Midsummer (By: David Greig)(2009)Description / Buy at Amazon
Dunsinane (By: David Greig)(2010)Description / Buy at Amazon
Black Watch (By: Gregory Burke)(2010)Description / Buy at Amazon
The Strange Undoing of Prudencia Hart (By: David Greig)(2011)Description / Buy at Amazon
Krapp's Last Tape and Other Shorter Plays(2012)Description / Buy at Amazon
Theatre Craft (By: John Caird)(2013)Description / Buy at Amazon
Look Back in Anger (By: John Osborne)(2013)Description / Buy at Amazon
Betrayal (By: Harold Pinter)(2013)Description / Buy at Amazon
Impro for Storytellers (By: Keith Johnstone)(2014)Description / Buy at Amazon
Shakespeare in Love (By: Tom Stoppard,LeeHall,Marc Norman)(2014)Description / Buy at Amazon
Marina Carr Plays 1 (By: Marina Carr)(2014)Description / Buy at Amazon
The Hard Problem (By: Tom Stoppard)(2015)Description / Buy at Amazon
Our Ladies of Perpetual Succour (By: LeeHall)(2015)Description / Buy at Amazon
The Moderate Soprano (By: David Hare)(2015)Description / Buy at Amazon
This Restless House (By: Zinnie Harris)(2016)Description / Buy at Amazon
Labyrinth (By: Beth Steel)(2016)Description / Buy at Amazon
Dedication (By: Nick Dear)(2016)Description / Buy at Amazon
Donegal (By: Frank McGuinness)(2016)Description / Buy at Amazon
The Red Barn (By: David Hare)(2016)Description / Buy at Amazon
The Sewing Group (By: E.V. Crowe)(2016)Description / Buy at Amazon
Mametz: with a Welsh-language translation (By: Owen Sheers,Ceri Wyn Jones)(2017)Description / Buy at Amazon
My Country; A Work In Progress (By: Carol Ann Duffy,Rufus Norris)(2017)Description / Buy at Amazon
The Mentor (By: Christopher Hampton,Daniel Kehlmann)(2017)Description / Buy at Amazon
Winter Hill (By: Timberlake Wertenbaker)(2017)Description / Buy at Amazon
The Sum (By: Lizzie Nunnery)(2017)Description / Buy at Amazon
Arcadia (By: Tom Stoppard)(2017)Description / Buy at Amazon
Meet Me at Dawn (By: Zinnie Harris)(2017)Description / Buy at Amazon
The Lie (By: Christopher Hampton,Florian Zeller)(2017)Description / Buy at Amazon
On Blueberry Hill (By: Sebastian Barry)(2017)Description / Buy at Amazon
Christmas Eve (By: Christopher Hampton,Daniel Kehlmann)(2017)Description / Buy at Amazon
Wind Resistance (By: Karine Polwart Ltd)(2017)Description / Buy at Amazon
Box of Delights (By: John Masefield)(2017)Description / Buy at Amazon
The Jungle (By: Joe Murphy,Joe Robertson)(2017)Description / Buy at Amazon
Julie (By: August Strindberg)(2018)Description / Buy at Amazon
The Rockingham Shoot And Other Dramatic Writings (By: John McGahern)(2018)Description / Buy at Amazon
Unicorns, Almost (By: Owen Sheers)(2018)Description / Buy at Amazon
Greek and Decadence (By: Steven Berkoff)(2018)Description / Buy at Amazon
The Meeting (By: Charlotte Jones)(2018)Description / Buy at Amazon
Alan Ayckbourn (By: Alan Ayckbourn)(2018)Description / Buy at Amazon
The Short Plays of Harold Pinter (By: Harold Pinter)(2018)Description / Buy at Amazon
Touching the Void (By: David Greig)(2018)Description / Buy at Amazon
The Height of the Storm (By: Christopher Hampton,Florian Zeller)(2018)Description / Buy at Amazon
The Village (By: April De Angelis)(2018)Description / Buy at Amazon
I'm Not Running (By: David Hare)(2018)Description / Buy at Amazon
A Very Very Very Dark Matter (By: Martin McDonagh)(2018)Description / Buy at Amazon
When We Have Sufficiently Tortured Each Other (By: Martin Crimp)(2019)Description / Buy at Amazon
The Hamburg Plays (By: Martin Crimp)(2019)Description / Buy at Amazon
Writing for Nothing (By: Martin Crimp)(2019)Description / Buy at Amazon
The Inheritance (By: Matthew Lopez)(2020)Description / Buy at Amazon
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Samuel Beckett

Samuel Beckett was an Irish writer who made his home in France. He was fluent in both English and French, and he crafted his novels and plays in both languages. His unique perspective on the human condition is what makes his work so memorable. He had a way of blending the serious with the strangely funny.

His writing finds a sharp, witty humor in life’s more difficult moments. This signature mix of tragedy and comedy gives his stories a surprising depth. It makes you think, but it also makes you feel. The characters he created stay with you long after you have finished reading.

Beckett possessed a true gift for building narratives that are both compelling and profound. He crafted simple situations that somehow speak to much larger truths about life. His work endures because it feels honest and real. Readers continue to find meaning and connection in his stories decades later.

His unique voice resonated with a global audience, yet his work remained intensely personal. He is seen as a pivotal figure from the last century, a writer who truly changed the landscape of literature. His early inspiration came from James Joyce, placing him among the final great modernist thinkers. At the same time, his innovative style inspired so many later authors that some also view him as an early postmodernist.

He became a central figure in the ‘Theatre of the Absurd,’ a term coined by critic Martin Esslin. This style presented life in a way that was both strange and deeply recognizable to people everywhere. His plays and novels connected because they explored universal feelings of uncertainty and the search for meaning. Audiences around the world found something true in his unconventional stories.

His style is defined by a stark minimalism and a distinctive tragicomic tone. His work often pairs bleak, existential themes with elements of black comedy and gallows humor. This unique combination creates a compelling and profound narrative voice. His approach results in stories that feel both stark and deeply human, discussing human nature in a deeper, more resonant tone.

Beckett’s commitment to his own artistic vision never wavered. His later work grew even more refined, embracing a powerful minimalist approach. He stripped his stories down to their bare essentials, creating a profound impact with fewer words. This dedication to his own path is what ensured his stories felt authentic and continue to engage readers and audiences across the globe.

Samuel Beckett’s legacy is firmly cemented by his Nobel Prize, awarded for finding new forms of writing that elevate the modern human condition. His election as a Saoi of Aosdána, Ireland’s greatest artistic honor, further solidifies his standing. The ongoing global productions of his plays and scholarly analysis of his novels confirm his enduring relevance. His unique voice, celebrated for its innovation and depth, will undoubtedly inspire and challenge audiences for generations to come.

Early and Personal Life

Samuel Beckett was born on the 13th of April, 1906, in the Dublin suburb of Foxrock. His family lived in a large home named Cooldrinagh with a spacious garden. The surrounding area, including local train stations, later became familiar settings in his written work.

He attended Portora Royal School, a place with a notable literary history. He then progressed to Trinity College Dublin, focusing his studies on literature and languages. Beckett was also a gifted athlete, particularly excelling at the sport of cricket.

His early life in Ireland provided a strong foundation for his creative pursuits. The landscapes and experiences from his youth often appeared in his later prose and plays. This background helped shape his unique voice as a writer. He passed away in 1989 on the 22nd of December leaving a strong and powerful literary legacy.

Writing Career

Samuel Beckett’s literary work is celebrated for its profound exploration of the human condition. His writing, which includes plays, novels, and poetry, consistently presents a tragicomic outlook. He masterfully blended bleak themes with elements of black comedy, creating a unique and enduring voice.

His significant impact on literature was recognized with the 1969 Nobel Prize in Literature. The award acknowledged his creation of new forms for both the novel and the drama. Beckett’s legacy endures as his minimalist and absurdist works continue to be studied and performed globally.

Waiting for Godot

Samuel Beckett’s tragicomedy, Waiting for Godot, was first published in 1953. Its world premiere performance occurred on the fifth of January that same year. This pivotal play quickly cemented its status as a foundational work within the Theatre of the Absurd movement.

The play focuses on two men, Vladimir and Estragon, as they wait for a figure named Godot. Their waiting unfolds through a blend of comical dialogue, poetic exchanges, and dreamlike nonsense. This interaction reflects a broader, perpetual human quest for purpose. Through a minimalist style, Beckett created a powerful and beautiful allegory for post-war Europe.

This book offers a truly unique and thought-provoking experience. Readers find the blend of humor and poignant dialogue both surprising and deeply moving. The simple setting creates a powerful space for reflection on big questions. It is a short, captivating read that stays with you long after.

Endgame

Samuel Beckett’s one-act play, Endgame, was first published in 1957. Its original French version, Fin de partie, also premiered in that same year. This significant work is widely studied as a prime example of Beckett’s distinctive, minimalist dramatic style.

Samuel Beckett received the Nobel Prize in Literature in 1969, securing his standing as one of the most significant modern writers. His play Endgame was first composed in French before he translated it into English. Many critics now regard this piece as his most accomplished work. The play represents a peak of his raw minimalism, offering a powerful and pure distillation of the human condition.

Readers have found this Nobel-winning author’s work to be incredibly powerful. The play’s reputation for raw minimalism is deeply compelling. Its exploration of the human condition is described as pure and devastating. It sounds like an profoundly impactful and essential piece of literature.

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