|
''The Complete Short Prose 1929–1989'' is a collection which includes all of Samuel Beckett's works written in prose, with the exception of his novels, novellas, and ''More Pricks Than Kicks'' which is considered "as much a novel as a collection of stories".〔Gontarski, S. E. "From Unabandoned Works: Samuel Beckett's Short Prose" Introduction to ''The Complete Short Prose 1929-1989''. page xiii.〕 The book was edited by S. E. Gontarski and published by Grove Press in 1995. ==Contents== * Introduction by S. E. Gontarski * Assumption (1929) * Sedendo et Quiescendo (1932) * Text (1932) * A Case in a Thousand (1934) * First Love (1946) * Stories and Texts for Nothing: * * The Expelled (1946) * * The Calmative (1946) * * The End (1946) * * Texts for Nothing (1950-1952) * From an Abandoned Work (1954-1955) * The Image (1956) * All Strange Away (1963-1964) * Imagination Dead Imagine (1965) * Enough (1965) * Ping (1966) * Lessness (1969) * The Lost Ones (1966,1970) * Fizzles (1973-1975) * * Fizzle 1 (is barehead ) * * Fizzle 2 (came always ) * * Fizzle 3 ''Afar a Bird'' * * Fizzle 4 (gave up before birth ) * * Fizzle 5 (place ) * * Fizzle 6 (earth ) * * Fizzle 7 ''Still'' * * Fizzle 8 ''For to end yet again'' * Heard in the Dark 1 * Heard in the Dark 2 * One Evening * As the story was told (1973) * The Cliff (1975) * neither (1976) * Stirrings Still (1988) * Appendix I: Variations on a "Still" Point * * Sounds (1973) * * Still 3 (1973) * Appendix II: Faux Départs (1965) * Appendix III: Nonfiction * * The Capital of the Ruins (1946) * Notes on the Texts * Bibliography of Short Prose in English * Illustrated Editions of Short Prose 抄文引用元・出典: フリー百科事典『 ウィキペディア(Wikipedia)』 ■ウィキペディアで「The Complete Short Prose 1929–1989」の詳細全文を読む スポンサード リンク
|