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Drama

Endgame

fr. Fin de partie · 1957
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Interesting Facts

  • «Endgame» is one of Samuel Beckett's most renowned plays and is considered a classic example of the Theatre of the Absurd.
  • The play was first performed in 1957 and has remained popular on stages worldwide ever since.
  • The action takes place in a confined space, highlighting themes of isolation and hopelessness.
  • The main characters, Hamm and Clov, are in complex relationships of dependency and mutual aversion, reflecting existential questions about the meaning of life and human relationships.
  • The title «Endgame» refers to chess terminology, symbolizing strategy and the inevitability of the end.
  • The play is written in Beckett's minimalist style, focusing on dialogues and the characters' inner experiences.
  • «Endgame» explores themes of time, memory, and human suffering, making it a deeply philosophical work.
Endgame
Date of publication: 2 February 2025
Last updated: 10 February 2025
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Endgame
Original titlefr. Fin de partie · 1957
Genre: Drama