Samuel Beckett - translation to french
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Samuel Beckett - translation to french

IRISH NOVELIST, PLAYWRIGHT, AND POET (1906-1989)
Samuel Barclay Beckett; Beckett, Samuel Barclay; Beckett, Samuel; Rough for Theatre I; Samuel Becket; Beckettian
  • Caricature of Samuel Beckett by [[Javad Alizadeh]]
  • cimetière du Montparnasse]]
  • Beckett's residence at Trinity College Dublin, pictured in 2021
  • Irish commemorative coin]] celebrating the 100th anniversary of his birth
  • The Samuel Beckett Bridge, Dublin
  • Reginald Gray]], painted in Paris, 1961 (from the collection of Ken White, Dublin).
  • Portrait, circa 1970
  • Reginald Gray]]
  • Caricature of Beckett by [[Edmund S. Valtman]]
  • Beckett's ''[[Waiting for Godot]]'' is considered a hallmark of the Theatre of the Absurd. The play's two protagonists, Vladimir and Estragon (pictured, in a 2010 production at [[The Doon School]], India), give voice to Beckett's existentialism.
  • Samuel Beckett Walk in Paris

Samuel Beckett         
Samuel Beckett (1906-1989), Irish born writer and dramatist who lived in France
Beckett         
Beckett, family name; Samuel Beckett (born 1906), Irish playwright and novelist, winner of the Nobel prize for literature
Samuel         
n. Samuel, male first name; Shmuel (Hebrew); family name; Hebrew prophet (1st prophet after Moses) and judge who anointed Saul, and then David as king of Israel, son of Hannah (Bible, Old Testament); two books of the Bible; Samuel Beckett (born 1906)

Definition

Sam Browne
¦ noun a leather belt with a supporting strap that passes over the right shoulder, worn by army and police officers.
Origin
early 20th cent.: named after the British military commander Sir Samuel J. Brown(e).

Wikipedia

Samuel Beckett

Samuel Barclay Beckett (; 13 April 1906 – 22 December 1989) was an Irish novelist, dramatist, short story writer, theatre director, poet, and literary translator. His literary and theatrical work features bleak, impersonal and tragicomic experiences of life, often coupled with black comedy and nonsense. His work became increasingly minimalist as his career progressed, involving more aesthetic and linguistic experimentation, with techniques of repetition and self-reference. He is considered one of the last modernist writers, and one of the key figures in what Martin Esslin called the Theatre of the Absurd.

A resident of Paris for most of his adult life, Beckett wrote in both French and English. During the Second World War, Beckett was a member of the French Resistance group Gloria SMH (Réseau Gloria) and was awarded the Croix de Guerre in 1949. He was awarded the 1969 Nobel Prize in Literature "for his writing, which—in new forms for the novel and drama—in the destitution of modern man acquires its elevation". In 1961 he shared the inaugural Prix International with Jorge Luis Borges. He was the first person to be elected Saoi of Aosdána in 1984.

Examples of use of Samuel Beckett
1. Alexandre Demidoff Jeudi 30 mars 2006 L‘allégresse selon Samuel Beckett.
2. Certains le hissent ŕ la męme hauteur que Samuel Beckett...
3. La révérence du po';te Aux honneurs, Samuel Beckett opposera toujours ses silences.
4. Il était notamment un proche de Samuel Beckett, le dramaturge incisif dEn attendant Godot.
5. Tel est le miracle de Samuel Beckett: au fond du trou, l‘humour comme viatique.