Endgame

Auteur(s) Beckett, Samuel (1906-1989)
Titre(s) Endgame : a play in one act ; [followed by] Act without words : a mime for one player / Samuel Beckett ; translated by the original french by the author.
Editeur(s) London : Faber and faber, 2006.
Résumé The protagonists of the play are Hamm, an aged master who is blind and not able to stand up, and his servant Clov, who cannot sit down. They exist in a tiny house by the sea, although the dialogue suggests that there is nothing left outside—no sea, no sun, no clouds. The two characters, mutually dependent, have been fighting for years and continue to do so as the play progresses. Clov always wants to leave but never seems to be able. Also present are Hamm's legless parents Nagg and Nell, who live in rubbish bins upstage and initially request food or argue inanely.
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Anglais (langue) ** Poésie
Théâtre anglais : 20e siècle
Littérature anglaise
Précisions 1 vol. (56 p.) 20 cm
ISBN 978-0-571-22917-8
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