FAQ About Samuel Beckett
Samuel Beckett
yesterday | beth
How did Samuel Beckett's style evolve over time?
Samuel Beckett's style evolved considerably throughout his career. Initially influenced by modernist writers, his early works like "Murphy" showcase complex prose and intricate narratives. Over time, his writing became increasingly minimalist, stripping language and scenes to their bare essentials as seen in his later plays like "Happy Days" and novels like "The Unnamable." This evolution reflects a deepened exploration of existential themes and the absurd.