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Waiting for godot. Hailed as a classic of postmodern drama and also as a successful absurd play, Samuel Beckett shows the predicament of hollow human beings on earth. It is also a rare existential gem that moved the hardcore criminals of France and the play is memorable because of its blending of pathos and bleak comedy. The concept of a human being as a solitary individual is shown in this play with all its oddities and vain attempts to survive. The play exhibits the extreme core of every human being who is forced to live in an alien universe. The present book attempts to describe the deeper meaning inherent in the play and dissects it from multiple points of view. About The Author Subhajit Bhadra is an Asst Professor in the PG Department of English, Bongaigaon College, Bongaigaon, Assam. He is a gold medalist from the Tezpur Central University. Till now he has published various national and international seminar papers in books and anthologies. He is the author of A Panorama of Indian Writing in English, (published by Authors Press), The Rising Sun. (published by Authors Press), The Man Who Stole the Crown, Selected Stories of Arun Goswami, both published by Swastik publication, A History of English Literature (Published by Chandra Prakash ), The Masked Protagonist in Jewish American Fiction. He specializes in American literature, Indian writing in English and postcolonial literature in English. He has also widely published in Sahitya Akademi's bi- monthly journal Indian Literature.
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Waiting for godot. Hailed as a classic of postmodern drama and also as a successful absurd play, Samuel Beckett shows the predicament of hollow human beings on earth. It is also a rare existential gem that moved the hardcore criminals of France and the play is memorable because of its blending of pathos and bleak comedy. The concept of a human being as a solitary individual is shown in this play with all its oddities and vain attempts to survive. The play exhibits the extreme core of every human being who is forced to live in an alien universe. The present book attempts to describe the deeper meaning inherent in the play and dissects it from multiple points of view. About The Author Subhajit Bhadra is an Asst Professor in the PG Department of English, Bongaigaon College, Bongaigaon, Assam. He is a gold medalist from the Tezpur Central University. Till now he has published various national and international seminar papers in books and anthologies. He is the author of A Panorama of Indian Writing in English, (published by Authors Press), The Rising Sun. (published by Authors Press), The Man Who Stole the Crown, Selected Stories of Arun Goswami, both published by Swastik publication, A History of English Literature (Published by Chandra Prakash ), The Masked Protagonist in Jewish American Fiction. He specializes in American literature, Indian writing in English and postcolonial literature in English. He has also widely published in Sahitya Akademi's bi- monthly journal Indian Literature.