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The Point Is Irrelevance

Rexroth, Kenneth | April 14, 1956 issue

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This article focuses on poet Samuel Beckett. Beckett's first published work was a six-page poem, "Whoroscope." This poem remained one of Beckett's main themes. And the point of view has never changed. That is, he has carefully pared away from what they call his universe of discourse everything except those questions which cannot be answered. He gives plenty of answers-Pozzo and Lucky in Godot -the sempiternal master and man, are of course an answer. And, of course, an irrelevant answer. They owe their existence, as does all the matter of Beckett's art, to their irrelevance.

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BECKETT, Samuel, 1906-1989; POETS; POETRY; AUTHORS; LITERATURE; ART
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