
Samuel Beckett Waiting for Godot : Quest for Identity (English Version)
Author: Dr. Manas Mukhopadhyay
Language: English
Pages: 126
ISBN: 9788199817715
Publisher: Book Valley
About the Book:
Waiting for Godot: Quest for Identity is a thoughtful and thorough analysis of Samuel Beckett’s seminal play Waiting for Godot, which is widely regarded as one of the greatest classics of postwar theatre. This book delves into the deep existential questions raised by Beckett's work, examining the alienation and emptiness that are central to the human experience as depicted in the play. Through a close reading, Dr. Manas Mukhopadhyay reveals the profound sense of void, ennui, and boredom that pervades modern life, hidden beneath the surface of apparent simplicity.
The play explores the stark contrast between man's desires and achievements, encapsulating the disillusionment of the present. The author takes readers through a detailed examination of the unique theatre techniques, both verbal and non-verbal, employed by Beckett. It highlights the existential themes of the play, offering readers a deeper understanding of the play’s meaning and its groundbreaking use of theatre.
This critical study serves as a comprehensive guide for students, general readers, and researchers interested in understanding the nuances of Beckett's masterpiece. Dr. Mukhopadhyay, a specialist in dramatic literature with a focus on post-war British theatre and Bernard Shaw’s theatrics, brings his expertise and passion for theatre into this enlightening book.
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Author: Dr. Manas Mukhopadhyay
Language: English
Pages: 126
ISBN: 9788199817715
Publisher: Book Valley
About the Book:
Waiting for Godot: Quest for Identity is a thoughtful and thorough analysis of Samuel Beckett’s seminal play Waiting for Godot, which is widely regarded as one of the greatest classics of postwar theatre. This book delves into the deep existential questions raised by Beckett's work, examining the alienation and emptiness that are central to the human experience as depicted in the play. Through a close reading, Dr. Manas Mukhopadhyay reveals the profound sense of void, ennui, and boredom that pervades modern life, hidden beneath the surface of apparent simplicity.
The play explores the stark contrast between man's desires and achievements, encapsulating the disillusionment of the present. The author takes readers through a detailed examination of the unique theatre techniques, both verbal and non-verbal, employed by Beckett. It highlights the existential themes of the play, offering readers a deeper understanding of the play’s meaning and its groundbreaking use of theatre.
This critical study serves as a comprehensive guide for students, general readers, and researchers interested in understanding the nuances of Beckett's masterpiece. Dr. Mukhopadhyay, a specialist in dramatic literature with a focus on post-war British theatre and Bernard Shaw’s theatrics, brings his expertise and passion for theatre into this enlightening book.

















