'A Samuel Beckett Reader', edited and introduced by Richard W. Seaver; 800pp; introduced by two quotations, 'Nothing is more real than nothing' (Democritus) and 'Where you are worth nothing, there you should want nothing' (Geulincx), followed by the explanation from the editor, 'Beckett noted, on several occasions, that were he a critic commenting on Beckett's work - assuming that unfortunate situation ever arose - he would begin the work with the above two quotes.'
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