Edition |
1st Grove Press ed. |
Description |
141 pages ; 21 cm. |
Series |
Evergreen original ; E-226 |
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Evergreen original ; E-226.
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Note |
"Evergreen original." |
Contents |
Krapp's Last Tape : a play in one act -- All That Fall : a play for radio -- Embers : a play for radio -- Act Without Words I : a mime for one player -- Act Without Words II : a mime for two players. |
Summary |
Krapp's last tape is a monologue of a man who, after 30 years, plays back the autobiographical tape he had recorded on his 39th birthday. All that fall is about the pilgrimage of an old Irish woman to meet her blind, grumbling husband at the train. In Embers, an old man and his wife ramble on and on. In Act without words I, a man responds to inviting off-stage whistles only to be thrown back from the wings. Act without words II has two men emerging from sacks to perform corresponding motions of living. |
Subject |
Beckett, Samuel, 1906-1989.
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Drama -- Beckett.
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Other Form: |
Online version: Beckett, Samuel, 1906-1989. Krapp's last tape, and other dramatic pieces. New York, Grove Press [1960] (OCoLC)609455450 |
Standard No. |
E-226 $1.95 |
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