Impotence and making in Samuel Beckett's trilogy Molloy, Malone dies and the unnamable and How it is / Joanne Shaw.
Annotation "Impotence and Making in Samuel Beckett's Trilogy" is situated at the intersection of the aesthetic, socio-political and theoretical construction of being and not-being; it is about making the self, making others, and making words, set against being unable to make the self,...
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Amsterdam ; New York :
Rodopi,
2010.
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Table of Contents:
- Machine generated contents note: Impotent Bodies
- Impotent Creatures
- Impotent Gods
- Making Bodies
- Making Creatures
- Making Gods
- Impotent Words
- Wasted Words
- Impotent Writer
- Making Words
- Human Words
- Divine Words
- Womb or Tomb?
- Grotesque and the Sublime
- Ambiguous Gods
- Killing Words?
- Negative Word Saying
- Silence and Music
- Murmurs, Mud and Sardines: Uncertain Beginnings
- Voicing the Body
- Writing the Body
- Repeating the Self
- Cyclical Makings and Unmakings
- All of Humanity or Only Self?