Molloy
| Samuel Beckett |
Molloy by Samuel Beckett (Faber) — an old man lying in his room, writing; a detective sent to find him. What follows, in Beckett’s first novel of his trilogy, is a journey that is also a decomposition of narrative, identity, and the certainty that language can tell us anything reliable about the world or ourselves. One of the most radical acts of fiction ever committed to paper — essential world literature. Published by Faber & Faber.
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| 3-9 | 39.10 ₾ | 15% |
| 10+ | 32.20 ₾ | 30% |
ანოტაცია
Molloy is an old man lying in his room, writing. Moran is a detective sent to find Molloy — a man who may or may not exist, by an agency whose nature and authority are never established, pursuing a task whose purpose remains opaque. What follows, in Samuel Beckett’s first novel of the trilogy that would also include Malone Dies and The Unnamable, is a journey that is also a decomposition: of narrative, of identity, of the certainty that language can tell us anything reliable about either the world or ourselves.
Beckett’s Molloy is one of the most radical acts of fiction ever committed to paper — a novel that dismantles the novel form from within, that uses the conventions of detective fiction and the picaresque to stage a philosophical inquiry into the nature of consciousness and the impossibility of knowledge.
Essential world literature — demanding, funny, disturbing, and irreplaceable. Published by Faber & Faber.
მახასიათებლები
| ავტორი | Samuel Beckett |
|---|---|
| გამომცემლობა | Faber & Faber |
| გვერდების რაიოდენობა | 304 |
| ISBN | 9780571386765 |
| ყდის ტიპი | რბილი ყდა |
| ენა | ინგლისური |
| ფორმატი | 198 x 129 mm |















