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Happy Days
play by Beckett
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discussed in biography
- In Samuel Beckett: Continuity of his philosophical explorations
…the same human being? In Happy Days (1961), a woman, literally sinking continually deeper into the ground, nonetheless continues to prattle about the trivialities of life. In other words, perhaps, as one gets nearer and nearer death, one still pretends that life will go on normally forever.
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Irish literature
- In Irish literature: Samuel Beckett and Flann O’Brien
Krapp’s Last Tape (1960), and Happy Days (1961)—are characterized by Beckett’s tendency toward silence. As his career lengthened, Beckett’s plays became even shorter and sparer. In 1969 he became Ireland’s third Nobel laureate in literature.
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