Samuel Beckett

  • Read by: Paul Connell

    Duration: 6 hrs 30 mins

    An old man is dying in a room. His bowl of soup comes, his pots are emptied. He waits to die. And while he waits, he constructs stories, mainly to pass the time. Saposcat, the Lambert family, Macmann and his nurse Moll. Other figures weave in and out of his vision and his imagination.  Book 2 of series.

    20th Century Classics
  • Read by: Sean Barrett

    Duration: 8 hrs 30 mins

    The narrative of Molloy, old and ill, remembering and forgetting, scarcely human, begets a parallel tale of the spinsterish Moran, a private detective sent in search of him, whose own deterioration during the quest joins in with the catalogue of Molloy's woes.  Book 1 of series.

    20th Century Classics
  • Read by: Sean Barrett

    Duration: 5 hrs 45 mins

    The Unnamable - so named because he knows not who he may be - is from a nameless place. He speaks of previous selves ('all these Murphys, Molloys, and Malones...') as diversions from the need to stop speaking altogether. But, as with the other novels in the Beckett trilogy, the prose is full of marvellous precisions, full of its own reasons for keeping going.  Book 3 of series.

    20th Century Classics
  • Read by: Miscellaneous

    Duration: 1 hr

    Beckett's classic 'Waiting for Godot', has been famously described as a play in which "nothing happens, twice". As Vladimir and Estragon await the arrival of Godot, they discuss their lives and consider hanging themselves, but choose to wait for Godot instead, in the hope that he can tell them what their purpose is.

    Classic Fiction
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