<b>Molloy</b> is Samuel Beckett's best-known novel, and his first published work to be written in French, ushering in a period of concentrated creativity in the late 1940s which included the companion novels <b>Malone Dies</b> and <b>The Unnamable</b>. The narrative of Molloy, old and ill, remembering and forgetting, scarcely human, begets a parallel tale of the spinsterish Moran, a private detective sent in search of him, whose own deterioration during the quest joins in with the catalogue of Molloy's woes. <b>Molloy</b> brings a world into existence with finicking certainties, at the tip of whoever is holding the pencil, and trades larger uncertainties with the reader.<br><br><i>Then I went back into the house and wrote, It is midnight. The rain is beating on the windows. It was not midnight. It was not raining.</i><br><br>Edited by Shane Weller
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