Samuel Beckett Quotes about Art
Art has nothing to do with clarity, does not dabble in the clear and does not make clear
Samuel Beckett, Ruby Cohn (1983). “Disjecta: miscellaneous writings and a dramatic fragment”, Riverrun Pr
Samuel Beckett, Ruby Cohn (1983). “Disjecta: miscellaneous writings and a dramatic fragment”, Riverrun Pr
Samuel Beckett (2012). “All That Fall and Other Plays for Radio and Screen”, p.38, Faber & Faber
Samuel Beckett (1970). “The collected works of Samuel Beckett”
Samuel Beckett, Ruby Cohn (1983). “Disjecta: miscellaneous writings and a dramatic fragment”, Riverrun Pr
First Love (1973) p. 8
Samuel Beckett, Ruby Cohn (1983). “Disjecta: miscellaneous writings and a dramatic fragment”, Calder Publications Limited
An imaginative adventure does not enjoy the same corsets as reportage.
Samuel Beckett, Ruby Cohn (1983). “Disjecta: miscellaneous writings and a dramatic fragment”, Calder Publications Limited
Samuel Beckett, Ruby Cohn (1983). “Disjecta: miscellaneous writings and a dramatic fragment”, Calder Publications Limited
There is at least this to be said for mind, that it can dispel mind.
Samuel Beckett, Ruby Cohn (1983). “Disjecta: miscellaneous writings and a dramatic fragment”, Calder Publications Limited
We should have thought of it when the world was young, in the nineties.
Samuel Beckett (1959). “Waiting for Godot: A Tragicomedy in Two Acts”