Lloyd’s study of Aeikha is of a very high order, penetratingly rich in its detailed readings of paintings and drawings…this review fails to capture what cannot be summarized: the rich close readings of superb paintings that demonstrate by their performance both the power of aesthetic experience and what it is to see.
James McNaughton, A Digital Journal of Irish Studies
refreshing, compelling, and contagious... Beckett’s Thing is not a survey of dozens of texts, nor is it an homage, nor does it dwell in biography. Rather, it traces one theme and tackles it so deeply and thoroughly as to make usthink about Beckett anew.
- Andrew Kincaid, University of Wisconsin, Modernism/modernity, Volume 27, Number 2, April 2020
This highly original constellation of critical dialogues will galvanise Beckett Studies. David Lloyd both disturbs and enhances emerging debates in and among philosophical, ethical, aesthetic and political discourses, as they respond to pressures arising from neo-liberalization on understandings of human subjectivity and its representability. This book reconfigures how Samuel Beckett’s work will be seen and read across a range of fields of enquiry.
- Victor Merriman, Edge Hill University,