Chekhov's Mistress

Beckett for Babies

by Bud Parr

File under very clever if only for the appreciative few:

Beckett for Babies

“Beckett’s work is bleak yet comic, much like parenting; on the whole it attempts to sort out such knotty problems as “the absurdity of existence” and “the mystery of the self.” These are, of course, precisely the problems that infants and toddlers (not to mention their parents) struggle with on a daily basis.”

See more at Crooked House (via Levi)

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