| Jacques B. H. Alblas, Richard Todd - 1979 - 140 pagina’s
...silence and non-being. It brings to mind the well-known last words of The Unnamable: , . . where I am, I don't know, I'll never know, in the silence you...don't know, you must go on, I can't go on, I'll go on. 19 Its style can also be seen as a further distillation of his concern with language and form with... | |
| P. J. Drudy - 1980 - 176 pagina’s
...of my story, that would surprise me, if it opens it will be I, it will be the silence, where I am, I don't know, I'll never know, in the silence you...don't know, you must go on, I can't go on, I'll go on. 17 Yet Beckett cannot be accused of misrepresenting reality in any of his characters since their grotesque... | |
| Richard Ellmann - 1989 - 534 pagina’s
...on my story, that would surprise me, if it opens, it will be I, it will be the silence, where I am, I don't know, I'll never know, in the silence you...don't know, you must go on, I can't go on, I'll go on. We began with a verse from a psalm; we end with what almost sounds like a mystic's méditation. I haven't... | |
| Lois Parkinson Zamora - 1989 - 254 pagina’s
...that runs throughout Samuel Beckett's The Unnamable (1959). Beckett's novel concludes: "where am I, I don't know, I'll never know, in the silence you...know, you must go on, I can't go on, I'll go on." Though Barth departs from the affirmation of Beckett's conclusion, he clearly shares with Beckett the... | |
| Alan Astro - 1990 - 250 pagina’s
...on my story, that would surprise me, if it opens, it will be I, it will be the silence, where I am, I don't know, I'll never know, in the silence you...don't know, you must go on, I can't go on, I'll go on. Superficially the Unnamable's promise to go on speaking, followed by a silence, resembles Proust's... | |
| Anne Dean - 1990 - 262 pagina’s
...It is difficult not to be reminded of Samuel Beckett's "voice" in The Unnameable, when it concludes, "I don't know, I'll never know, in the silence you...don't know, you must go on, I can't go on, I'll go on."89 As far as playwrights are concerned, Mamet is very specific about those who have inspired him.... | |
| Shira Wolosky, Shira Wolosky Weiss - 1995 - 356 pagina’s
...it seeks an "I in the silence where I am," retracts toward an "I" that goes on in language: "I don't know, in the silence you don't know, you must go on, I can't go on, I'll go on" (UNN, 414). Even the extreme negation of "Text 13" finally transforms into a generative power that... | |
| Rolf Wiggershaus - 1994 - 804 pagina’s
...Dies, were written in 1948, with The Unnamable following in 1949. The Unnamable closed with the words: 'in the silence you don't know, you must go on, I can't go on, I'll go on.'51 Beckett did go on - with plays and texts in which, although the discursive meaning of the words... | |
| Susana Onega, Susana Onega Jaén - 1995 - 216 pagina’s
...Self-Conscious Fiction, 1 5. 25. In Esslin, ed., Samuel Beckett: A Collection of Critical Essays, 1. silence you don't know, you must go on, I can't go on, I'll en on.26 goon The existentialist Angst of Beckett's hero foreshadows the contemporary concern with... | |
| Marius Buning, Matthijs Engelberts, Sjef Houppermans - 1997 - 424 pagina’s
...my own story, that would surprise me, if it opens, it will be I, it will be the silence, where I am, I don't know, I'll never know, in the silence you...don't know, you must go on, I can't go on, I'll go on. (Beckett 1979, 381-82) The trilogy, then, seeks to deny the subject knowing that it can never be fully... | |
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