Launching Chercher: The Interactive Index to the Letters of Samuel Beckett in Public Archives

The long-standing and ongoing project The Letters of Samuel Beckett at Emory University, which oversaw the publication of the four volumes of Beckett’s selected letters, has announced the launch of a new website to aid scholars in researching the author’s correspondence. The Interactive Index to the Letters of Samuel Beckett in Public Archives, has been…

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Kurtág’s Endgame at the BBC Proms

‘Beckett has been waiting for Kurtág all this time,’ wrote The New Yorker after the triumphant La Scala premiere of György Kurtág’s Endgame (Fin de partie) in 2018. Subsequently named one of the greatest operas of the century by The Guardian, Kurtág’s ‘unforgettable’ adaption of Samuel Beckett’s play has its highly anticipated UK premiere. The…

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Journal of Beckett Studies special issue: Beckett’s Women Contemporaries out now

The latest issue of the Journal of Becket Studies is now available. A special issue, guest-edited by Georgina Nugent, it seeks to add to what it describes as the ‘increasingly insistent reassessment of the role of women within and without of Beckett’s œuvre, a movement spearheaded by Linda Ben-Zvi and Mary Bryden’s ground-breaking respective studies Women in Beckett:…

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2024 Samuel Beckett Essay Competition for Incarcerated Participants

The Samuel Beckett Society is delighted to announce an essay competition for 2024 aimed solely at incarcerated persons in prisons and correctional institutions. Organised by Dr Katherine Weiss of California State University, Los Angeles, to coincide with 2024’s Samuel Beckett Society Annual Conference Beckett and Justice, the competition is inviting essay responses and creative responses…

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