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9780802137654

Conversations With and About Beckett

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    9780802137654

  • ISBN10:

    0802137652

  • Format: Paperback
  • Copyright: 2000-12-13
  • Publisher: Grove Press
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Summary

Mel Gussow, the longtime drama critic for The New York Times, has put together a revelatory book of conversations with the famously reticent author and his chief collaborators. In this revealing and poignant collection, Gussow paints a portrait of Samuel Beckett, the novelist and playwright whose body of work is unmatched for its intensity and cohesiveness. Although Beckett never allowed an interview, he did talk informally with Gussow over a ten-year period. Conversations with and about Beckett includes those encounters, with talk of actors, directors, the general state of the theater, art, life -- and tennis. The conversations, previously unpublished, show the reputedly austere author as modest, humorous, and open-minded but always precise and revealing about his own work, which he discusses with great acuity.

Author Biography

Mel Gussow is a critic, author, and a cultural writer for The New York Times. A winnder of the George Jean Nathan Award for Dramatic Criticism, he is also the recipient of a Guggenheim Fellowship

Table of Contents

Introduction 7(10)
Prelude
`We tried it out in Miami, which was like trying it out in truant school'
17(3)
Bert Lahr
`Near the Martello Tower is a house with a woman named Mrs. Pozzo. She has a serving maid called Lucky'
20(11)
Jack MacGowran
Conversations with Beckett
`Theatre was the light. Then it became its own darkness'
31(5)
`Directing is an excuse not to write'
36(3)
`Were a woman to do it, it would be like having a soprano sing a baritone role'
39(3)
`No idea'
42(3)
`My last gasp'
45(5)
`I've gagged myself. Life's ambition'
50(6)
`Every other line a laugh?'
56(1)
`How big are they?'
57(2)
`I'm the last'
59(6)
Obituary 65(72)
Conversations about Beckett
`A terrible inner scream, like falling backwards into hell'
83(10)
Billie Whitelaw
`You can look at Godot and say that it is just another day in Manhattan'
93(7)
Mike Nichols
`I am no cowboy when it comes to text'
100(4)
Deborah Warner
`You could tell him that we were two bankers'
104(10)
Martin Segal
`Mackerel and white Beaujolais'
114(23)
Edward Beckett
Selected Reviews and Essays 137(48)
Afterword 185(4)
Acknowledgments 189(1)
Index 190

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