The Unnamable is the third novel in Beckett's trilogy, three remarkable prose works in which men of increasingly debilitating physical circumstances act, ponder, consider and rage against impermanence and the human condition. The Unnamable is without doubt the most uncompromising text and it is read here in startling fashion by Sean Barrett.
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"Only Samuel Beckett can spend so much time talking about poop, and still make it so beautifully worth reading. "It was Midnight. The Rain was pounding against the windows. It was not midnight. It was not raining." The most chilling ending to a novel ever. " — Martin (5 out of 5 stars)
"Only Samuel Beckett can spend so much time talking about poop, and still make it so beautifully worth reading. "It was Midnight. The Rain was pounding against the windows. It was not midnight. It was not raining." The most chilling ending to a novel ever. "
" "but i have no reason to be gladdened by the sun and i take good care not to be. the aegean, thirsting for heat and light, him i killed, he killed himself, early on, in me." "
" Pretty stunnning. Unlike anything I've ever read before. Lude and crude, nonsense, no plot. Lots of laughs. If you like modernism, go for it. "
" it was really rambling and plotless, which is fine, but there wasn't enough to hold on to i think "
" There aren't too many books that make me laugh out loud. This one did. "
" Read for Literature 1 at The School of the Art Institute of Chicago. "
" I confess that I am rating this before completion. This is cheating I know, but I promise to come back to this review upon completion...I think I will complete it? I just had to rant about how modernity is such a sad existence. The end. "
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