The Expelled

The Expelled by Samuel Beckett, published by Penguin Books in 2011, is a concise exploration of the complexities of human relationships and the experience of isolation. This edition spans 52 pages and is presented in English, showcasing Beckett’s distinctive writing style that combines dark humor with profound insights into the human condition.
Readers will find that this book delves into themes of companionship and loneliness, examining the intricacies of the human body and the emotional struggles that accompany these experiences. Through two compelling stories, Beckett’s work invites reflection on the stark realities of existence, making it a notable addition to the realm of fiction.
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Remorseless and unnerving, but leavened with black humour and the brilliance of his writing, Beckett’s work is some of the most important and distinctive of the last century. In these two stories, the pains of companionship, and of loneliness and of the human body are starkly explored.
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