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Endgame: A Play in One Act and Act Without Words Beckett, Samuel
Endgame: A Play in One Act and Act Without Words Beckett, Samuel
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**Endgame: A Play in One Act and Act Without Words** - Because who doesn't love a bit of existential dread with their teatime?
Samuel Beckett's darkly comic theatrical gem traps four characters in a bare room, possibly after the apocalypse (though Beckett would roll his eyes at such literal interpretations). Hamm sits blind and paralyzed while his servant Clov tends to him, alongside Hamm's legless parents who live in dustbins. Sounds grim? It's actually wickedly funny in that peculiar way that makes you question everything.
Perfect for theatre lovers, philosophy students, or anyone who enjoys their drama with a hefty dose of absurdist wit. Beckett, Nobel Prize winner and master of making "nothing happens" absolutely riveting, delivers his signature blend of humor and existential angst.
This preloved copy from Patina Paperbacks comes ready to challenge your assumptions about modern drama and the human condition.
"Brilliantly unsettling - made me laugh and contemplate mortality simultaneously." - Sarah M.
"Beckett's dialogue is razor-sharp. This play stays with you long after the final page." - Michael K.
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