Samuel Beckett And The Terror Of Literature Addresses The Relevance Of Terror To Understanding The Violence, The Suffering, And The Pain Experienced By The Narrative Voices Of Beckett's Major Post-1945 Works In Prose: The Unnamable, Texts For Nothing, How It Is, Company, Ill Seen Ill Said, And Worstward Ho. Through A Sustained Dialogue With The Theoretical Work Of Maurice Blanchot, It Accomplishes A Systematic Interrogation Of What Happens In The Space Of Literature When Writing, And First Of All Beckett's, Encounters The Language Of Terror, Thereby Giving New Significance - Ethical, Ontological, And Political - To What Speaks In Beckett's Texts.a A
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