Beckett, a tennis fan, has some lines that can bolster tennis players. Or at least get them through long slogs.
Tag Archives: theater of the absurd
Samuel Beckett’s Tennis Advice
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Diplomacy thru Lit Aided Václav Havel
The recent deceased Luers, when Czechoslovak ambassador in the early 1980s, used American writers to support dissident Václav Havel, later president.
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Awaiting Godot in the Age of Cable News
Stephen Colbert realizes that only Beckett’s theater of the absurd will do justice to breathless media coverage of the latest crisis (whatever it is).
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