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From the early Whoroscope, written overnight to win the Nancy Cunard Prize in 1930, to his late work, written largely in French, there is an enourmous emotional and technical range in Samuel Beckett's poems. Many of these poems are philosophical, some are love poems; all of them give evidence of the same concern for suffering humanity and the cruelty of existence which is the hallmark of his work.
Calder 1977
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