Beckett’s Buttonhook
Robert Taubman, 21 October 1982
Sounding the terriotory
by Laurel Goldman.
Faber, 307 pp., £7.95, September 1982,9780571119622 Show More
by Laurel Goldman.
Faber, 307 pp., £7.95, September 1982,
Dinner at the Homesick Restaurant
by Anne Tyler.
Chatto, 303 pp., £7.50, September 1982,0 7011 2648 5 Show More
by Anne Tyler.
Chatto, 303 pp., £7.50, September 1982,
“... I find the last words objectionable – and not just because ‘Know happiness’ is a thumping C major chord for any novel to end on, let alone one by Beckett. Admittedly they aren’t intended as an injunction of the embarrassing ‘Live all you can!’ kind. They mean just the opposite. Die, and enjoy that all you can. Beckett proposes to enjoy the end, if ... ”