Michael Gambon RIP

The death has taken place of Michael Gambon, the well-known screen and stage actor. Born in Dublin in 1940, making his professional debut in the city’s Gate Theatre at the age of 24, Gambon took part in a number of significant Beckett productions over the years. In 2006, he was directed by Atom Egoyan in…

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Oστά της Ηχούς: New Greek Translation of Echo’s Bones

Following on from the recent success of their Greek translation of Eleutheria, Thessaloniki-based Oblik Editions has just published a brand new translation of Echo’s Bones. Like its predecessor, Oστά της Ηχούς has been translated by Anastasia Deligianni, who also provides a full scholarly introduction. The handsome production is finished to the exceedingly high standards of…

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New Title. ‘Insufferable: Beckett, Gender and Sexuality’ by Daniela Caselli

Download for free for a limited period The highly-anticipated, latest title in the Cambridge University Press ‘Elements in Beckett Studies’ series has just been released. Insufferable: Beckett, Gender and Sexuality, as its summary argues ‘rethinks the role of gender politics in the oeuvre, demonstrates Beckett’s historical importance in the development of the “antisocial thesis” in…

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Virtual Workshop on dissertation writing for Early Career Scholars

An online workshop aimed at researchers who are currently in the process of writing their dissertations has been organized by the Samuel Beckett Early Career Scholars Initiative. Appropriatey titled “Finished, it’s finished, nearly finished, it must be nearly finished” and described as a ‘welcoming workshop’, the event will be led by Hannah Simpson, who received…

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