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Steven Matthews provides a detailed comparative analysis of Samuel Beckett and Emil Cioran, two pivotal figures in twentieth-century literature and philosophy. This volume investigates the thematic and philosophical resonances between the Irish playwright and the Romanian-French aphorist, focusing on their mutual engagement with themes of despair, linguistic limitation, and existential questioning.
The study traces how both authors grappled with the human condition through innovative formal experimentation and philosophical skepticism. Matthews demonstrates that despite their different literary genres—Beckett’s dramatic works and Cioran’s aphoristic essays—they shared fundamental concerns about meaning, communication, and the possibilities of artistic expression. The book offers valuable insights into how these writers’ pessimistic worldviews manifested in their distinctive literary styles and continues to influence contemporary thought.







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