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  • The opera's dramaturgy recalls Samuel Beckett, and the Wuppertal Opera's production, designed by J rgen Lier, does as well.

    Futility Finds a (Quiet) Voice 2010

  • Yep, the statement is glum but his tone is almost cheerily matter-of-fact - an oddly comic combination that recalls Samuel Beckett and weaves through the entire picture.

    The Globe and Mail - Home RSS feed Rick Groen 2011

  • Over the moors, but unrelated to Mars, bottoms up to British lyricist and singer Morrissey, former frontman of the 1980s melancholy band The Smiths, whose writings were recently compared to other great figures of British literature, such as Samuel Beckett and Oscar Wilde.

    Ethics of writing about a "Girlfriend in a Coma" Paul 2009

  • Over the moors, but unrelated to Mars, bottoms up to British lyricist and singer Morrissey, former frontman of the 1980s melancholy band The Smiths, whose writings were recently compared to other great figures of British literature, such as Samuel Beckett and Oscar Wilde.

    Archive 2009-05-01 Paul 2009

  • Deirdre Bair's "Samuel Beckett," winner in 1981 of a National Book Award, is considered a model for the cooperative biography, with the Irish playwright promising that he would

    Fore, right! HILLEL ITALIE 2010

  • Her own name may not be a household one; the names of those she nurtured, broadcast and disseminated, such as Samuel Beckett, Harold Pinter and Marguerite Duras, certainly are.

    Top stories from Times Online 2010

  • Deirdre Bair's "Samuel Beckett," winner in 1981 of a National Book Award, is considered a model for the cooperative biography, with the Irish playwright promising that he would

    Fore, right! 2010

  • Deirdre Bair's "Samuel Beckett," winner in 1981 of a National Book Award, is considered a model for the cooperative biography, with the Irish playwright promising that he would

    Fore, right! 2010

  • Deirdre Bair's "Samuel Beckett," winner in 1981 of a National Book Award, is considered a model for the cooperative biography, with the Irish playwright promising that he would

    Fore, right! HILLEL ITALIE 2010

  • The last sentence recalls Samuel Beckett ( "Ever tried.

    Brit Lit Blogs 2008

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