Beckett's writing is rooted in asceticism and in the desire to free oneself from a fallen body. These processes of negation are unsuccessful, creating a point on which words falter and establishing an aesthetic of failure, where the writer must confront the opaque heart of his creation.
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Beckett's writing is rooted in asceticism and in the desire to free oneself from a fallen body. These processes of negation are unsuccessful, creating a point on which words falter and establishing an aesthetic of failure, where the writer must confront the opaque heart of his creation.
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