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In 'Happy Days, ' Beckett pursues his relentless search for the meaning of existence, probing the tenuous relationships that bind one person to another, and each to the universe, to time past and time present.
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Beckett has Made me very happy
che elias
(che@telerama.com)
, A reviewer, 08/06/2001
'Happy days' is one of the best things that Beckett ever wrote. It is a great bizarre monologue about : well a friend of mine says this play is about the void OR it holds the meaning of all S.B.'s work, GET up and go on with your life, no matter what. Arise therefore!!!
Also recommended: 'Kangaroo Notebook', 'Sound of Waves', 'The Castle',
Beckett's Happy Days
Stephanie
(Stephie393@aol.com)
, a student with a love for the arts, 10/18/2000
This play was very different from any other that I have read. The style of writing kept me intersted all the way through. Winnie's monologues covered so many topics that I was forced to read on out of curiosity. I loved Willie's occasional comments. I would definately recommend this play to anyone who enjoys reading more off-beat novels.
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