Beckett's art of the commonplace: The ‘Sottisier’ notebook and mirlitonnades drafts
In the 1970s, Samuel Beckett wrote a set of short poems, called mirlitonnades. Explicitly conceived as minor or ‘throwaway’ poetry, the drafts of the mirlitonnades are jotted down on ‘throwaway’ material and everyday objects, such as envelopes, letters, a piece from a box of cigars, pages torn from...
Main Author: | Van Hulle, D |
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Format: | Journal article |
Language: | English |
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Edinburgh University Press
2019
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