Samuel Beckett

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Absurdist novel of man employed to understand incomprehensible household arrangements

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Samuel Beckett
Samuel Beckett

Though primarily a dramatist and novelist in the literary tradition, Samuel Beckett's absurdist vision influenced the New Wave in science fiction. His exploration of meaninglessness, waiting, and repetition prefigured many themes of speculative fiction. His Nobel Prize-winning body of work remains a touchstone for literary SF authors.

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