A new volume has just been launched by the Methuen Drama imprint at Bloomsbury. Co-edited by Trish McTighe, Céline Thobois-Gupta and Nicholas E. Johnson, Samuel Beckett and Ecology is described as ‘the first full-length book to investigate Samuel Beckett’s work through contemporary ecological thinking, offering a wide range of artistic and scholarly responses to the ecological crises provoked, mediated or challenged by Beckett’s work’.
Comprising twenty-two chapters from a diverse range of contemporary scholars, as well as and two editorial contributions, this promises to make a fresh contribution to the area of drama studies in Beckett.
