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ACKNOWLEDGMENTS
ОглавлениеPassages from the following works of Samuel Beckett are quoted by permission of The Grove Press, Inc.: Poems in English (copyright © 1961 by Samuel Beckett), Malone Dies (copyright © 1956 by Grove Press), The Unnamable (copyright © 1958 by Grove Press), How It Is (copyright © 1964 by Grove Press), Stories and Texts for nothing (copyright © 1967 by Samuel Beckett), Murphy, Proust, Watt, and Molloy (published by Grove Press). Beckett’s publishers in Great Britain, Calder and Boyars, Ltd., have also granted permission to quote from the above works as well as from No’s Knife (first published in Great Britain, 1967, by Calder and Boyars, Ltd.). Passages from More Pricks than Kicks (copyright © 1934 by Chatto and Windus) are quoted by permission of Chatto and Windus, Ltd. Passages in French from the following works of Samuel Beckett are quoted by permission of Les Éditions de Minuit, Paris: Molloy (copyright © 1951 by Les Éditions de Minuit), Malone meurt (copyright © 1951 by Les Éditions de Minuit), L’Innommable (copyright © 1953 by Les Éditions de Minuit), Nouvelle et Textes pour rien (copyright © 1958 by Les Éditions de Minuit), and Comment c’est (copyright © 1961 by Les Éditions de Minuit). Passages from the article ‘Moody Man of Letters’ by Israel Shenker (copyright © 1956 by The New York Times Company. Reprinted by permission) are quoted by permission of The New York Times Company and of Mr Israel Shenker. Passages from Tom F. Driver, ‘Beckett by the Madeleine’ (Columbia University Forum, Summer 1961), are quoted by permission of the author and his agents, James Brown Associates. The passage from John Updike, ‘How How It Is Was’ (New Yorker, December 19, 1964), is quoted by permission of The New Yorker.