
<p> <i>Krapp's Last Tape</i> was first performed by Patrick Magee at the Royal Court Theatre in October 1958, and described as 'a solo, if that is the word, for one voice and two organs: one human, one mechanical. It fills few pages. It is perhaps the most original and important play of its length ever written.' (Roy Walker) <br> <br> The present volume brings together <i>Krapp's Last Tape</i> and Beckett's other shorter works or 'dramaticules' written for the stage. It will be complemented by a forthcoming Faber edition of dramatic works written for radio and screen. <br> <br> Arranged in chronological order of composition, these shorter plays exhibit the laconic means and compassionate ends of Beckett's dramatic vision. <br> <br> <b> <i>KRAPP</i> 'Here I end this reel. Box - [ <i>Pause</i>.] - three, spool - [ <i>Pause</i>.] - five. [ <i>Pause</i>.] Perhaps my best years have gone. When there was a chance of happiness. But I wouldn't want them back. Not with the fire in me now. No, I wouldn't want them back. [ <i>Staring motionless before him</i>.]</b> </p>
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