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Samuel Beckett was an Irish playwright born on April 13, 1906. He is known for his avant-garde plays, such as Waiting for Godot and Endgame, which challenged traditional theatrical conventions. Beckett's works often explored themes of existentialism and the human condition, using minimalist settings and unconventional dialogue. His plays have been influential in the development of the Theatre of the Absurd and have had a lasting impact on modern drama. Beckett's contributions to literature and theater have earned him recognition as one of the most important writers of the 20th century.
"Let me go to hell, that's all I ask, and go on cursing them there, and them look down and hear me, that might take some of the shine off their bliss."
Hell,
"I shall state silences more competently than ever a better man spangled the butterflies of vertigo."
"Nothing is funnier than unhappiness, I grant you that. Yes, yes, it's the most comical thing in the world."
"Poets are the sense, philosophers the intelligence of humanity."
"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."
"James Joyce was a synthesizer, trying to bring in as much as he could. I am an analyzer, trying to leave out as much as I can."
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