A Conversation for Samuel Beckett's 'Ping'

Peer Review: A771545 - Samuel Beckett's 'Ping'

Post 1

Smij - Formerly Jimster

Entry: Samuel Beckett's 'Ping' - A771545
Author: Jimster - U292

A bit lit-crit maybe, but ...

Jimster


A771545 - Samuel Beckett's 'Ping'

Post 2

Otto Fisch ("Stop analysing Strava.... and cut your hedge")


Hi Jimster,

I didn't see this until today (perhaps no-one else has either...)

Looks fine to me as far as it goes. Could you say a little more about Beckett's other works - a bit more context - life, times, other work, stream of consciousness? But then would that become another kind of entry all together? I wonder whether the guide needs a bigger entry on Beckett first? I dunno.... need other opinions....


Otto


A771545 - Samuel Beckett's 'Ping'

Post 3

Smij - Formerly Jimster

Hiya Otto. I deliberately left this without comment to see how long it took for anyone to post to it. I know it's a heavy subject, but I thought it would at least be soemthing a little different. I agree, the guide does need something on Beckett. Not sure I'm the man to write it though smiley - smiley

Jims
(Off to take a look at the Wilde awards right away...)


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