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Title
Beckett and Silence.
Abstract
Chapter 13 of the book "Silence in Philosophy, Literature, and Art" by Steven Bindeman is presented. Topics discussed include the disruptive nihilism in the works of writer Samuel Beckett; the books "Malloy," "Malone Dies,' and "The Unnamable" by Beckett for which he discarded the traditional form of narration; and the phenomenology of Husserl.