First Love And Other Novellas - Samuel Beckett
Written in 1946, in what Beckett later called "a frenzy of writing", these four novellas - "First Love", "The Calmative", "The End", and "The Expelled" - are among the first substantial works resulting from Beckett's decision to use French as his language of literary composition.
Written in 1946, in what Beckett later called "a frenzy of writing", these four novellas - "First Love", "The Calmative", "The End", and "The Expelled" - are among the first substantial works resulting from Beckett's decision to use French as his language of literary composition.
Written in 1946, in what Beckett later called "a frenzy of writing", these four novellas - "First Love", "The Calmative", "The End", and "The Expelled" - are among the first substantial works resulting from Beckett's decision to use French as his language of literary composition.