KRAPP’S LAST TAPE – In Beckett’s critically acclaimed play, an aging man, who lives a lonely and shabby existence in a darkened room, listens to a taped recording of himself as a young man.
EMBERS – Henry’s father ended his life in the sea and for the rest of his life Henry is doomed to the sound of the waves roaring in his ears. For twenty years he has talked incessantly to drown the tempest of his father’s watery grave. His wife, Ada, chatters and listens and endures; his child goes through the incidents of a child’s life and still the sea roars in the background.
Published by Faber
40 pages
Condition; VERY GOOD – name scrawled out on inside cover, otherwise in good clean condition – First paperback edition of this combination of plays.