Happy days
the production notebook of Samuel Beckett
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Author
Contributions
- Knowlson, James. - Contributor
Publication
1986 - Grove Press, New York, New York (State)
Language
English
Word Count
51,500 words, Guess
Page Count
206 pages
Identifiers
- ISBN-100394551052
- ISBN-100394620968
- ISBN-139780394551050
- ISBN-139780394620961
- LibraryThing1069918
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- Goodreads376939', '6875203
- Library of Congress Control Number85014733
- OCLC Control Number12235954
- Better World Books9780394551050
- Better World Books9780394620961
- Open LibraryOL2534005M
Classifications
- DDC822/.912
- LCCPR6003.E282 H432 1986
- LCCPR6003.E282H432 1986
Description
"Two characters--a woman buried up to her waist in the first act and up to her neck in the second, and a man who revolves around the mound in which she is placed--probe the tenuous connections that hold people to people and people to the universe in Happy Days"--Cover.
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