The third novel in Beckett's trilogy, The Unnamable consists of the fragmented monologue delivered, like the monologues of the previous novels, in a mournful rhetoric that possesses the utmost splendour and beauty of what might or might not be an armless and legless creature living in an urn outside an eating house.
Editions de Minuit 1954
Translated into: Lithuanian, Hungarian, Spanish
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