- The
Unnamable is a 1953
novel by
Samuel Beckett. It was
originally published in
French as L'Innommable and
later translated by the
author into English...
- up
unnamable in Wiktionary, the free dictionary. The
Unnamable may
refer to: The
Unnamable (novel), a 1953
novel by
Samuel Beckett "The
Unnamable" (short...
- The
Unnamables is the only
album recorded by
Magma under the
alias Univeria Zekt.
Released in 1972, the
album shows a more
accessible jazz
fusion sound...
- The
Unnamable is a 1988
American horror film directed, written, and
produced by Jean-Paul Ouellette. It is
based on H. P. Lovecraft's
short story of the...
- The
Unnamable Present is a 2017
meditation by
Roberto Cal****o on the re-emergence of
nationalism and
totalitarianism in
global politics and
culture in...
-
Shadow of the
Unnamable is a
multi award winning short film by
German director Sascha Alexander Renninger. It is
based on H. P. Lovecraft's
short story...
- "The
Unnamable" is a
horror short story by
American author H. P. Lovecraft. It was
written in
September 1923,
first published in the July 1925
issue of...
- The
Unnamable II: The
Statement of
Randolph Carter (a.k.a. The
Unnamable Returns) is a 1992
horror film
directed Jean-Paul Ouellette. It
incorporates elements...
-
Public Burning,
Samuel Beckett's
Trilogy (Molloy,
Malone Dies and The
Unnamable),
Gertrude Stein's The
Making of Americans, and
William S. Burrough's...
- nightmares, with but
minor changes like the name "Lovecraft" to "Carter". "The
Unnamable"
begins with
Carter in
conversation with his
friend Joel Manton, prin****l...