Sobre el Autor

Samuel Beckett was an Irish playwright, novelist, and poet, renowned for his significant contributions to modern literature. His work is characterized by its existential themes, innovative narrative techniques, and the use of absurdity to explore the human condition. Beckett gained international fame with his play "Waiting for Godot," which epitomizes the absurdist movement and challenges traditional notions of meaning and structure in storytelling. Throughout his career, he produced a diverse range of works, including novels like "Molloy" and "Malone Dies," which further showcase his unique style and philosophical inquiries.

nacionalidad Irlandés
Fecha de Nacimiento April 13, 1906
Lugar de Nacimiento Dublin, Ireland
Fecha de fallecimiento December 22, 1989
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