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''Molloy'' is a novel by Samuel Beckett written in French and first published by Paris-based Les Éditions de Minuit in 1951. The English translation, published in 1955, is by Beckett and Patrick Bowles. ==Plot introduction== On first appearance the book concerns two different characters, both of whom have interior monologues in the book. As the story moves along the two characters are distinguished by name only as their experiences and thoughts are similar. The novel is set in an indeterminate place, most often identified with the Ireland of Beckett's birth. It was written in Paris, along with the other two books (''Malone Dies'' and ''The Unnamable'') of 'The Trilogy', between 1946 and 1950. 'The Trilogy' is generally considered to be one of the most important literary works of the 20th century, and the most important non-dramatic work in Beckett's oeuvre.〔(), A NY Times theater review mentioning the significance of the Trilogy.〕〔(), A second NY Times article by a different author mentioning the Trilogy's significance.〕〔(), An article in the New Yorker about Beckett's legacy.〕〔(), Editorial about Beckett from Ceasefire magazine mentioning the significance of the Trilogy.〕
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