Proust

  • SIGNED Hardcover
  • New York: Grove Press, [1957] (originally published in 1931), 1981
By Beckett, Samuel; [Gussow, Mel]
New York: Grove Press, [1957] (originally published in 1931), 1981 First American edition. One of 250 copies signed and numbered by Beckett on the limitation page, this being number 76. Publisher's brown cloth-backed white patterned paper-covered boards, with front board and spine lettered in gilt. Near fine, with light toning to spine and upper edges of boards, and just a hint of spotting to rear board. Overall, a beautiful copy, seemingly unread. From the personal library of American theater critic and friend of Beckett, Mel Gussow. Proust, Beckett's second published book, is a dense study of the French author Marcel Proust, which gives insight into Beckett's own burgeoning ideas on writing. Beckett wrote the essay in 1930 as a commission for Chatto & Windus' Dolphin Books series. In all, fourteen titles were published in the series, which only ran from 1930 to 1932. Beckett went on to write classic works like The Trilogy (Molloy; Malone Dies; The Unnamable) (1951-1953), Endgame (1957), and his most celebrated piece, Waiting for Godot (1953). He received the Nobel Prize for Literature in 1969. . Signed by Author. First Edition. Hard Cover. Fine/Dust Jacket Included.

Details

Title

Proust

Author

Beckett, Samuel; [Gussow, Mel]

Binding

Hardcover

Condition

Fine

Publisher

New York: Grove Press, [1957] (originally published in 1931)

Date

1981

Edition

First Edition


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