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Damned To Fame: The Life Of Samuel Beckett
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Damned To Fame Is The Brilliant And Insightful Portrait Of Nobel Prizewinning Author Samuel Beckett, Mysterious And Reclusive Master Of Twentiethcentury Literature. Professor James Knowlson, Beckett'S Chosen Biographer And A Leading Authority On Beckett, Vividly Recreates Beckett'S Life From His Birth In A Rural Suburb Of Dublin In 1906 To His Death In Paris In 1989, Revealing The Real Man Behind The Literary Giant. Scrupulously Researched And Filled With Previously Unknown Information Garnered From Interviews With The Author And His Friends, Family, And Contemporaries, Knowlson'S Unparalleled Work Is The Definitive Beckett Biography Of Our Time.Nearing The End Of His Life, Samuel Beckett Chose James Knowlson To Be His Biographer Because He Knows My Work Best. One Of The World'S Leading Authorities On Beckett, Knowlson Has Drawn On His Twentyyear Friendship With The Nobel Prize Winner, More Than One Hundred Interviews, And Research In Dozens Of Archival Collectionsmany Previously Untapped By Scholarsto Produce This Definitive Biography Of One Of Hte Century'S Leading Writers In Both English And French.Damned To Fame Follows Teh Reclusive Literary Giant'S Life From His Birth In Foxrock, A Rural Suburb Of Dublin, In 1906 To His Death In Paris In 1989. Knowlson Brilliantly Recreates Beckett'S Early Years As A Struggling Author In Paris, His Travels Through Germany In 193637 As The Nazis Were Consolidating Their Power, His Service In The French Resistance During World War Ii, And The Years Of Literary Fame And Financial Success That Followed The First Performance Of His Controversial Waiting For Godot (1953).Paris Between The Wars Was A City Vibrant With Experimentation, Both In The Arts And In Personal Lifestyle, And Knowlson Introduces Us To The Writers And Painters Who, Along With The Young Beckett, Populated His Bohemian Community. Most Notable Was James Joyce, A Fellow Irishman Who Became Beckett'S Friend And Mentor And Influenced Him To Devote His Life To Writing. We Also Meet The Women In Beckett'S Lifehis Domineering Mother, May; His Cousin Peggy Sinclair, Who Died At A Tragically Young Age; Ethna Mccarthy, His First Love, Whom He Immortalized In His Poetry And Prose; Peggy Guggenheim, The American Heiress And Patron Of The Arts; And The Strong And Independent Suzanne Deschevauxdumesnil, Whom He Met In The Late 1930S And Married In 1961.Beyond Recounting Many Previously Unknown Aspects Of The Writer'S Life, Including His Strong Support For Human Rights And Other Political Causes, Knowlson Explores In Fascinating Detail Teh Roots Of Beckett'S Works. He Shows Not Only How The Relationship Between Beckett'S Own Experiences And His Work Became More Oblique Over Time, But Also How His Startling Postmodern Images Were Inspired By The Paintings Of The Old Masters, Such As Antonello Da Messina, Durer, Rembrandt, And Caravaggio.Perhaps Most Striking Of All Is Knowlson'S Portrait Of Beckett'S Complex Personality. Although Beckett Is Often Depicted As Melancholic, Selfcritical, And Intensely Preoccupied With His Work, His Own Letters Reveal Him To Have Been Also A Witty, Resilient, And Compassionate Man Who Could Respond To Adversity With Humor And Who Inspired Deep Affection In His Friends.
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Frequently Asked Questions
- Q: What is 'Damned to Fame: The Life of Samuel Beckett' about? A: 'Damned to Fame' is a biography that offers an insightful portrait of Samuel Beckett, exploring his life from his birth in Dublin in 1906 to his death in Paris in 1989. It is authored by James Knowlson, who was chosen by Beckett as his biographer.
- Q: Who is the author of this biography? A: The biography is authored by James R. Knowlson, a leading authority on Samuel Beckett and a close friend of the writer.
- Q: What are some key themes covered in the book? A: Key themes include Beckett's literary journey, his experiences during World War II, his relationships, and the influences of other writers and artists on his work.
- Q: How many pages does the book have? A: The book contains 832 pages.
- Q: What is the binding type of this book? A: 'Damned to Fame' is available in a paperback binding.
- Q: Is this book in good condition? A: The book is listed as 'Used Book in Good Condition', indicating it may have some wear but is still a usable copy.
- Q: When was 'Damned to Fame' published? A: 'Damned to Fame: The Life of Samuel Beckett' was published on April 30, 2004.
- Q: What is the edition of this book? A: The book is categorized as 'unknown' edition.
- Q: Does the book include previously unknown information about Beckett? A: Yes, the biography is noted for containing previously unknown information gathered from interviews with Beckett and those close to him.
- Q: What can readers expect from Knowlson's portrayal of Beckett? A: Readers can expect a complex portrayal of Beckett, highlighting his personality beyond the melancholic image often associated with him, showcasing his wit and compassion.