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About this book
"You must go on. I can't go on. I'll go on." These are some of the most quoted lines written by Samuel Beckett, which speak to the impulse of persevering in times of crisis and impossibility. Yet few readers of Beckett agree about what this paradoxical formula could mean, let alone what mode of engagement it would seem to indicate, be it committed, autonomous, or something else entirely. This volume of essays explores what that mode of engagement could be, all the while elucidating the ethical and political stakes of the "ongoing" in both Beckett's life and work. Across multiple disciplines in the humanities, the authors delve into questions of political subjectivity and representation, the ethics of powerlessness and refusal, the aesthetics of syncopation and destitution, multimedia experiments between genre, as well as Beckett's wider impact on transnational itineraries of modernism and philosophy up to the contemporary.
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Table of contents
- Cover
- Front Matter
- Introduction
- Beckett: On
- How to Become a Thing: Overcoming Mourning in Ill Seen Ill Said
- Beckettās Figural Language: A Reconfiguration of the Sensible
- RĆŖve de transfert collective: Beckettās Resurgent Unanimist Dream
- Beckettās Unwarranted Miracles: Pascal, Geulincx, Kleist
- Philosophy in the Flesh: Feeling, Folly, and Animals in Beckett
- āThe Golden Momentā: Enclosure, Fugitivity, and Broken Immanence
- Sans Cesse: Beckett, Proust, KnausgƄrd
- Back Matter