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beck: nothing, to be done

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A pataphysical grammatology of Samuel Beckett, working with a processed lexicon drawn from the Grove Press “Collected Works of Samuel Beckett”.

56 pages, Paperback

First published March 9, 2013

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Ross Brighton

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The author of beck: nothing, can be done (Publication Studio Malmö, Sweden, 2013), Lullaby for David Mitchell (Forthcoming from Electio Editions, Australia), Temporal Maze Denture (above/ground press, Canada, as part of the 5th Dusie Kolektiv, 2011), A Draft from Birds (&then&then, New Zealand, 2010) and A Pelt a Shrub a Soil Sample (Neoismist Press, NZ, 2009) His work has appeared in or is forthcoming from Turbine, Minarets, Potroast, Side Stream, Brief , Catalyst (all NZ), Otoliths (Aus), Meat Confetti, Reconfigurations, No Tell Motel, Action Yes, unarmed (all US), Bad Robot (UK) Dusie (Switzerland), and Cruce (Puerto Rico). He is former reviews editor for the US-based journal Tarpaulin Sky, and completed a Masters in Creative Writing at the University of Auckland in 2011.

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