Zero's Neighbour: Sam BeckettISBN: 978-0-7456-4415-8
Hardcover
92 pages
August 2010, Polity
Other Available Formats: Paperback
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Zero's Neighbour is Hélène Cixous's tribute to the
minimalist genius of the artist in exile who courted nothingness in
his writing like nobody else: Samuel Beckett. In this unabashedly
personal odyssey through a sizeable range of his novels, plays and
poems, Cixous celebrates Beckett’s linguistic flair and the
poignant, powerful thrust of his stylistic terseness, and
passionately declares her love for his unrivalled expression of the
meaningless ‘precious little’ of life, its unfathomable
banality ending in chaos and death. Poised between a critical essay
and a textual performance across two languages adapting Beckett's
own literary vein, this book will appeal to scholars, critics and
creative writers as well as students of the ‘grey
self-Sam’. Its allusive intertextual insights will also prove
to be of critical relevance to readers of Dante and Proust, among
other literary figures, as much as to those appreciative of
Cixous’s own inimitable genius for dissecting the
quintessence of the life and works of a ‘neighbourly’
artist.