Dante and the Lobster
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Dante and the Lobster
Originally published in 1934, decades later this story was hailed as the Nobel Prize-winner's earliest important work.
Faber 90th Stories brings together some of our finest short stories, past, present and future.
Well, thought Belacqua, it's a quick death, God help us all.
It is not.
Dante and the Lobster is the first of the linked short stories in Samuel Beckett's first book, More Pricks Than Kicks. Published in 1934, its style was recognisably indebted to that of his mentor, James Joyce, and crammed with linguistic texture and allusion that Beckett later shed. The book baffled many critics and sold so few copies that several batches were pulped.
Decades later, this story was hailed as the Nobel Prize-winner's earliest important work.
Series: Faber Stories
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INFORMATION
ISBN: 9780571351800
Publisher: Faber & Faber
Format: Paperback / softback
Date Published: 03 January 2019
Country: United Kingdom
Imprint: Faber & Faber
Edition: Main
Audience: General / adult
DIMENSIONS
Spine width: 4.0mm
Width: 113.0mm
Height: 162.0mm
Weight: 45g
Pages: 48
About the Author
Samuel Beckett was born in Dublin in 1906 and graduated from Trinity College. He settled in Paris in 1937, after travels in Germany and periods of residence in London and Dublin. He remained in France during the Second World War and was active in the French Resistance. From the spring of 1946 his plays, novels, short fiction, poetry and criticism were largely written in French. With the production of En attendant Godot in Paris in 1953, Beckett's work began to achieve widespread recognition. During his subsequent career as a playwright and novelist in both French and English he redefined the possibilities of prose fiction and writing for the theatre. Samuel Beckett won the Prix Formentor in 1961 and the Nobel Prize in Literature in 1969. He died in Paris in December 1989.
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