Samuel Beckett Trilogy Molloy Malone Dies The Unnameable Calder Publications

€25.00

Explore Samuel Beckett's trilogy —Molloy, Malone Dies, and The Unnamable—explores themes of existential despair, identity, and the limits of language with profound originality and unsettling clarity. Each novel features fragmented narratives and protagonists trapped in states of paralysis and intense introspection, revealing a bleak yet darkly humorous meditation on the complexities of human existence. Molloy introduces a disoriented wanderer struggling with memory and physical decline, whose erratic journey blurs the boundaries between reality and illusion, setting the stage for the unresolved questions that permeate the series.

Explore Samuel Beckett's trilogy —Molloy, Malone Dies, and The Unnamable—explores themes of existential despair, identity, and the limits of language with profound originality and unsettling clarity. Each novel features fragmented narratives and protagonists trapped in states of paralysis and intense introspection, revealing a bleak yet darkly humorous meditation on the complexities of human existence. Molloy introduces a disoriented wanderer struggling with memory and physical decline, whose erratic journey blurs the boundaries between reality and illusion, setting the stage for the unresolved questions that permeate the series.

Calder Publication 2003 reprint. This copy is in very good condition with clean interior and exterior, minor shelf wear other wise great copy