![]() ![]() This experience would later influence his writing. Referring to his childhood, Beckett, once remaking, “I had little talent for happiness.” In his youth he would periodically experience severe depression keeping him in bed until mid-day. He received his Bachelor’s degree from Trinity College in 1927. Young Samuel attended Earlsfort House School in Dublin, then at 14, he went to Portora Royal School, the same school attended by Oscar Wilde. His father, William Frank Beckett, worked in the construction business and his mother, Maria Jones Roe, was a nurse. Samuel Barclay Beckett was born on April 13, 1906, in Dublin, Ireland. His later works included poetry and short story collections and novellas. In 1969 he was awarded the Nobel Prize for Literature. He wrote a trilogy of novels in the 1950s as well as famous plays like Waiting for Godot. ![]() During the 1930s and 1940s, Samuel Beckett wrote his first novels and short stories. ![]()
0 Comments
Leave a Reply. |