This book examines Samuel Beckett’s unique lesson in courage in the
wake of humanism’s postwar crisis—the courage to go on living even
after experiencing life as a series of catastrophes. Rabaté, a former
president of the Samuel Beckett Society and a leading scholar of
modernism, explores the whole range of Beckett’s plays, novels, and
essays. He places Beckett in a vital philosophical conversation that
runs from Bataille to Adorno, from Kant and Sade to Badiou. At the
same time, he stresses Beckett’s inimitable sense of metaphysical
comedy. Foregrounding Beckett’s decision to write in French, Rabaté
inscribes him in a continental context marked by a “writing degree
zero” while showing the prescience and ethical import of Beckett’s
tendency to subvert the “human” through the theme of the animal.
Beckett’s “declaration of inhuman rights,” he argues, offers the
funniest mode of expression available to us today.
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Beckett at the Limit of the Human
Produktdetaljer
ISBN
9780823270880
Publisert
2017
Utgiver
Fordham University Press
Språk
Product language
Engelsk
Format
Product format
Digital bok
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