Description
"Watt" is a novel that delves into the absurd and often surreal journey of its titular character, Watt, as he becomes a servant in the peculiar household of Mr. Knott. The narrative explores themes of identity, existence, and the search for meaning in a world that defies logic. Through a series of bizarre and often humorous encounters, Beckett crafts a story that challenges conventional storytelling, employing a unique style that blends dark comedy with philosophical inquiry. The novel is a reflection on the human condition, filled with intricate wordplay and existential musings, making it a compelling read for those interested in literary experimentation and the exploration of the absurd.
Published 1978, Paper edition
Condition: Good