On Beckett

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On Beckett
Author : Alain Badiou
File Size : 42,5 Mb
Publisher : Clinamen Press
Language : English
Release Date : 21 June 2024
ISBN : STANFORD:36105114372068
Pages : 208 pages
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On Beckett by Alain Badiou Book PDF Summary

This book is a double first - the first collection together of all of Badiou's work on Beckett, and the first translation of this important material. Badiou presents a Beckett whose work is the work of philosophy itself - a philosophy in the full sense of the word, which works to reduce experience to its essential determinations. These essays together furnish a meditation on the developments of Beckett's ideas, always philosophically allusive, from first works through The Unnameable (a solipsist impasse, claims Badiou, from which it would take Beckett ten years to escape), to a final engagement with questions of the Other and Love.

On Beckett

This book is a double first - the first collection together of all of Badiou's work on Beckett, and the first translation of this important material. Badiou presents a Beckett whose work is the work of philosophy itself - a philosophy in the full sense of the word, which works

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