<p>'Beckett and Musicality represents a scholarly, versatile and imaginative engagement with Beckett’s own work and the musical afterlife which it has engendered. It is a decisive contribution to Beckett studies which deserves a wide and attentive readership.' Harry White, University College Dublin, Ireland</p><p>'Overall, the collection shows a positive, open-minded, and diverse approach to ‘musicality’. Beckett and Musicality thus offers a window onto what is happening in the field, demonstrating enthusiasm for Beckett’s engagement with music perhaps matched only by the writer’s own passion for the art form. The<br />result is an essential addition to our understanding of the ways in which Beckett’s work can be considered musical, or rather, can be read through the filters of different types of musicality.' John McGrath, The Institute of Contemporary Music Performance</p>
Beckett and Musicality