Abstract

As David Lloyd reminds us in the introduction of his new book, Beckett’s Thing. Painting and Theatre, Beckett was a lover of the visual arts throughout his life. He could spend hours in museums and galleries gazing at individual paintings, practising a certain quality of attention to the composition and materiality of the works, evident in his critical writings on the painting. He was also very well acquainted with Western art history and in theories ...

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