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Translated by
James Knowlson.
Quoted in
Knowlson, J., ****ed to Fame: The Life of
Samuel Beckett (London: Bloomsbury, 1996), p. 431
Knowlson, James, ****ed...
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James Knowlson and E.
Knowlson, eds,
Beckett Remembering /
Remembering Beckett (London: Bloomsbury, 2006) 37.
Interview with
James Knowlson, July 1989...
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Samuel Beckett, as
related by
James Knowlson in his biography.
Knowlson (1997) p352–353.
Knowlson (1997) p324
Knowlson (1997) p342 Bair,
Deirdre (1982)....
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Knowlson Gift is a
politician in
Trinidad and Tobago. He is a
member of the People's
National Movement. Gift
served as
Minister of
Foreign Affairs between...
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Thomas Herbert "Doc"
Knowlson (April 23, 1895 –
April 11, 1943) was an
American baseball pitcher for the
Philadelphia Athletics in 1915. He was 5 ft 11 in...
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where he met
Barbara Bray, a BBC script-editor, a
widow in her 30s.
James Knowlson writes of them: "Beckett
seems to have been
immediately attracted to her...
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Beckett was in
Morocco for a
month from
February to
March 1972.
James Knowlson conjectures that this "figure
coalesced with [Beckett’s]
sharp memories...
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relationship too
became jaded, and the man"
abandons her as well.
According to
Knowlson and John
Pilling in
Frescoes of the Skull: the
later prose and
drama of...
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University of
Michigan Press, 1993. ISBN 0-472-10310-5. pg. 41–42
James Knowlson. ****ed to Fame: The Life of
Samuel Beckett. London.
Bloomsbury Publishing...
- in suffering" – and this lied was one of the author’s favourites.
James Knowlson, in his
biography of Beckett,
states that the
actual text used however...