Say it : the performative voice in the dramatic works of Samuel Beckett / Sarah West.
Central to Samuel Beckett's literature is a wilful voice which insists on speaking and being heard. Beckett described it as "a truly exterior voice", and in the plays he separates voice from the body and turns it into an audible character. Previous critic.
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Amsterdam ; New York :
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2010.
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