Texts for Nothing

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Texts for Nothing is a collection of thirteen short prose pieces by Samuel Beckett that explore fragmented consciousness and existential uncertainty in a minimalist, experimental style.

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instanceOf prose work
short story collection
author Samuel Beckett NERFINISHED
authorLanguage English
French
authorNationality Irish
countryOfOrigin France
firstPublicationDecade 1950s
form short prose pieces
genre experimental fiction
modernist literature
hasAuthor Samuel Beckett NERFINISHED
language English
French
literaryMovement modernism
postmodernism
literaryPeriod 20th-century literature
narrativeMode first-person narration
narrativeStructure fragmented
nonlinear
notableWork Texts for Nothing NERFINISHED
numberOfPieces 13
numberOfWorks 13
originalTitleLanguage French
relatedWork How It Is NERFINISHED
Malone Dies NERFINISHED
Molloy NERFINISHED
The Unnamable NERFINISHED
style experimental
minimalist
subject consciousness
language and silence
self
theme existential uncertainty
fragmented consciousness
identity
isolation
nothingness

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