This collection of essays was born from a wish to show to a wider audience how exciting and productive Samuel Beckett scholarship has become, at a time when there are more essays and books written about Beckett than about any key modernist authors like Joyce and Woolf. This volume contains numerous essays on Beckett that the Journal of Modern Literature has published in the last decade. Their enduring quality proves that Beckett's oeuvre has maintained its appeal today because it attracts original scholars who are also interested in issues like philosophy, psychoanalysis, ethics, contemporary history, and literary theory.

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Introduction, by Jean-Michel Rabaté
Nothing is Impossible: Bergson, Beckett, and the Pursuit of the Naught, by Jeremy Colangelo
Beckettian Habit and Deictic Exhaustion, by Shuta Kiba
Glitches in Logic in Beckett's Watt: Toward a Sensory Poetics, by Amanda M. Dennis
Beckett's Vessels and the Animation of Containers, by Hunter Dukes
Blanchot in Infinite Conversation(s) with Beckett, by Arleen Ionescu
Beckett, Painting and the Question of "the human", by Kevin Brazil
Art of Impoverishment: Beckett and arte povera, by Erika Mihálycsa
Beckett, War Memory, and the State of Exception, by Emilie Morin
Putting the Impossible to Work: Beckettian Afterlife and the Posthuman Future of Humanity, by Ruben Borg
Dogging the Subject: Samuel Beckett, Emmanuel Levinas, and Posthumanistic Ethics, by Karalyn Kendall-Morwick
A Defense of Wretchedness: Molloy and Humiliation, by Rick De Villiers
Who Hobbles after the Subject: Parables of Writing in The Third Policeman and Molloy, by Yael Levin
" 'Tis my muse will have it so": Four Dimensions of Scatology in Molloy, by Andrew G. Christensen
"Strange laughter": Post-Gothic Questions of Laughter and the Human in Samuel Beckett's Work, by Hannah Simpson
The Illusionless: Adorno and the Afterlife of Laughter in How It Is, by Michelle Rada

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Product details

ISBN
9780253074836
Published
2025-06-10
Publisher
Indiana University Press; Indiana University Press
Weight
399 gr
Height
229 mm
Width
152 mm
Age
P, 06
Language
Product language
Engelsk
Format
Product format
Heftet
Number of pages
282

Biographical note

Jean-Michel Rabaté, professor of English and comparative literature at the University of Pennsylvania, coeditor of the Journal of Modern Literature, cofounder and senior curator of the Slought Foundation, is a fellow of the American Academy of Arts and Sciences. Rabaté is the author or editor of more than forty books on modernism, psychoanalysis, philosophy, and literary theory. Recent monographs include Rust (2018), Kafka L.O.L. (2018), Rire au Soleil (2019), Beckett and Sade (2020), Rires Prodigues: Rire et jouissance chez Marx, Freud et Kafka (2021), James Joyce, Hérétique et Prodigue (2022), and Lacan l'irritant (2023).