Samuel Beckett and Recent Irish Fiction

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<p>This volume considers Samuel Beckett’s fiction and drama as major aesthetic and thematic influences on the work of Irish authors Eimear McBride Keith Ridgway Emma Donoghue and Kevin Barry in the post-crash period of 2009–2015. Through cross-comparisons between the aesthetics and form of Beckett’s <em>Trilogy</em> <em>Mercier and Camier</em> <em>Footfalls</em> and <em>Not I</em> and those of a range of post-crash Irish novels including <em>Beatlebone</em> <em>Hawthorn and Child</em> <em>Room</em> and <em>A Girl Is A Half-Formed Thing</em> this book establishes Beckett’s continuing influence on Irish fiction. With particular reference to these newer authors’ treatment of scarcity trauma indeterminism gender and sexuality and confinement in the context of major societal changes and traumas in Irish society since 2009 topics include the imposition of austerity collapse of faith in institutions and the increasing recognition of LGBTQIA+ and reproductive rights.</p>
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