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Beckett out of his mind: the theatre of the absurd

Samuel Beckett's "Waiting for Godot" and "Endgame," Haney explains, refine the mediation of qualia to a point of abstraction at which awareness, if not altogether transcending mediation, verges on a state of non-separateness. There are flavors of non-separateness, difference...

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Published in:Studies in the literary imagination 2001-09, Vol.34 (2), p.39
Main Author: Haney, II, William S
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Language:English
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Summary:Samuel Beckett's "Waiting for Godot" and "Endgame," Haney explains, refine the mediation of qualia to a point of abstraction at which awareness, if not altogether transcending mediation, verges on a state of non-separateness. There are flavors of non-separateness, differences of historical residue, in nonintentional awareness, which in its purest form consists of a flavorless flavor.
ISSN:0039-3819
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