From: "The Unnamable"
By: Samuel Beckett; 1906-1989
Also known for: Murphy & Watt
Published: 1988
Summary:
This book is very dictated by the narrator who , instead of talking about himself, wastes time and talks more about some people named Murphy and Molloy and also Malon. This book, because of the way it is written, comes off to be very secretive. Also because many identitries arej given for several of the people.
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Review:
The book is mostly ramble that is mostly put forth by someone who is not given a direct name in the story but who has many possible names. There is no plot or even a setting. This book seems very illusive and somewhat very creepy. For those reasons I would not really consider wasting my time on the ramble that is found in this book.
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