Beckett and Badiou: The Pathos of Intermittency

Oxford University Press (2006)
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Abstract

The leading contemporary French philosopher Alain Badiou has been a lifelong devotee of Beckett's work. This ground-breaking study provides a full introduction to and critique of Badiou's philosophy, politics, ethics and aesthetics, and his interpretation of the Irish writer, as a basis for a major new reading of the Beckett corpus.

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Andrew Gibson
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Introduction: Negotiating the Archival Turn in Beckett Studies.S. E. Wilmer - 2012 - Deleuze and Guatarri Studies 6 (4):585-588.

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