The second issue of the Beckett Review, the Society’s official publication, is now available. The Winter 2025 edition contains a wide variety of news, reviews and items of general interest to all scholars and fans of the writer. This issue sees the first in a proposed series of peer-reviewed essays from early-career scholars: ‘Three Versions of Krapp’s Last Tape through Daniel Stern’s Vitality Forms’ comes from Argentinian researcher Alicia Nudler. It also contains reviews of Godots and Krapps from around the world featuring the hugely famous and less well known. There are also a number of book reviews and interviews as well as a wrap-up of general news plus a preview of the exciting panel which will represent the Society at the Modern Language Association at its annual convention in Toronto in January.
As always, this issue is open access and free to all. We hope you will enjoy it as much as we have in putting it together and that you will spread the word far and wide.
