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Everything Is Trash: A Samuel Beckett Discussion
Everything Is Trash Podcast
4 episodes
3 days ago
Join Cody and Will on their quest through the bleak world of Samuel Beckett as they try to find hope in a hopeless world.
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Join Cody and Will on their quest through the bleak world of Samuel Beckett as they try to find hope in a hopeless world.
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Everything Is Trash: A Samuel Beckett Discussion
"Eh Joe," Where Are We Going With This Text In Our Minds?

How about a two for one deal? We're covering two film pieces, "Eh Joe," and "...but the clouds..." Will Beckett's style translate to the screen? And what network today would give his work a green light? Does Samuel Beckett have a place in today's media landscape?

More, More, More Resources:

The Letters of Samuel Beckett. Edited by Martha Dow Feshenfeld George Craig, Dan Gunn, Lois More Overbeck, Cambridge University Press, 2011.

Beckett, Samuel, & Paul Auster. Dramatic Works. Grove Press, 2006.

Fox, Michael David. “‘There’s Our Catastrophe’: Empathy, Sacrifice, and the Stageing of Suffering in Beckett’s Theatre.” New Theatre Quarterly, vol. 17, no. 4, 2001, pp. 357-72.

Contributors, Individual Chapter. Deleuze and Beckett. Palgrave Macmillan, 2015.

Kirschner, Julianna. “Performing in Space and Place.” Liminalities, vol. 11, no. 5, 2015, pp. 1.

Tubridy, Derval. Samuel Beckett and the Language of Subjectivity. Cambridge University Press, 2018.

Full Text of Eh Joe and …but the clouds…: https://edisciplinas.usp.br/pluginfile.php/4472355/mod_resource/content/1/Beckett%20Peças%20televisivas%20Eh%20Joe%20Ghost%20Trio%20but%20the%20clouds.pdf
 

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4 years ago
1 hour 10 minutes 38 seconds

Everything Is Trash: A Samuel Beckett Discussion
Let's Run It Back: Our Take On "Krapp's Last Tape"

Everything Is Trash does their best not to get caught in a time loop as we dive into the longest short play out there. "Krapp's Last Tape" addresses a life wasted, opportunities squandered, and yet another bleak future of desolate nothingness. So where's the hope? Listen to find out!

Here's the folks we looked to for info:

Beckett, Samuel. Proust and Three Dialogues With George Duthuit. Calder, 1970.

The Letters of Samuel Beckett. Edited by Martha Dow Feshenfeld George Craig, Dan Gunn, Lois More Overbeck, Cambridge University Press, 2011.

Beckett, Samuel, & Paul Auster. Dramatic Works. Grove Press, 2006.

Fox, Michael David. “‘There’s Our Catastrophe’: Empathy, Sacrifice, and the Stageing of Suffering in Beckett’s Theatre.” New Theatre Quarterly, vol. 17, no. 4, 2001, pp. 357-72.

Contributors, Individual Chapter. Deleuze and Beckett. Palgrave Macmillan, 2015.

Full Text of Krapp’s Last Tape: https://coldreads.files.wordpress.com/2016/08/krapps-last-tape.pdf

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4 years ago
1 hour 21 minutes 6 seconds

Everything Is Trash: A Samuel Beckett Discussion
"Happy Days," Not That One...Although, Maybe, If You're Familiar With Who We Are

The fellas are back for more as Everything Is Trash takes on "Happy Days." Will and Cody do their best to mine some hope from this bleak hellscape of a world...and also from the text.

More resources? MORE RESOURCES?! Sure thing:

Bates, J. Beckett’s Art of Salvage: Writing and Material Imagination. 2017.

Beckett, Samuel. Proust and Three Dialogues With George Duthuit. Calder, 1970.

The Letters of Samuel Beckett. Edited by Martha Dow Feshenfeld George Craig, Dan Gunn, Lois More Overbeck, Cambridge University Press, 2011.

Beckett, Samuel, & Paul Auster. Dramatic Works. Grove Press, 2006.

Nixon, Mark. Beckett’s German Diaries 1936-37. Continuum, 2011.

Performance of Happy Days: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=I3y_5WfHkCY

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4 years ago
1 hour 41 minutes 47 seconds

Everything Is Trash: A Samuel Beckett Discussion
Welcome to Everything Is Trash, Now Let's Talk "Endgame"

The inaugural episode of "Everything Is Trash: A Beckett Discussion" finds hosts Will Bixby and Cody Tinsley at the peak of the first pandemic wave. Recorded in the fall of 2020, "Endgame" seemed oh so appropriate at the time, and even more so looking back! 

More resources, you ask? Here ya go:

The Letters of Samuel Beckett. Edited by Martha Dow Feshenfeld George Craig, Dan Gunn, Lois More Overbeck, Cambridge University Press,

Beckett, Samuel, & Paul Auster. Dramatic Works. Grove Press, 2006.

Brater, Enoch. 10 Ways of Thinking About Samuel Beckett: The Falsetto of Reason. Methuen Drama, 2011.

Calder, John. The Philosophy of Samuel Beckett. Calder Publications, 2001.

Driver, Tom F. “Beckett by the Madeleine.” Columbia University Forum, vol. 4, 1961, pp. 21-25.

Gontarski, S. E. Beckett Matters: Essays on Late Modernism. Edinburgh University Press, 2017.

Knowlson, James. Damned to Fame: The Life of Samuel Beckett. Bloomsbury, 1997.

Full Text of Endgame: https://edisciplinas.usp.br/pluginfile.php/3346220/mod_resource/content/1/ENDGAME%20BY%20SAMUEL%20BECKETT.pdf 

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4 years ago
1 hour 28 minutes 15 seconds

Everything Is Trash: A Samuel Beckett Discussion
Join Cody and Will on their quest through the bleak world of Samuel Beckett as they try to find hope in a hopeless world.