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  • 7 Oct 2016

    The Letters of Samuel Beckett launch in Paris

    Last week we celebrated the launch of the fourth and final volume in the acclaimed series ‘The Letters of Samuel Beckett’. The project has taken around 20 years to complete, and a few staff members from the Press attended the celebrations in Paris along with the volume’s editors George Craig and Dan Gunn. There were […]

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  • 5 Oct 2016

    Video interview with editor Dan Gunn

    In this interview editor Dan Gunn talks about The Letters of Samuel Beckett series and the future of Beckett scholarship

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  • 30 Sep 2016

    An interview with Dan Gunn on The Letters of Samuel Beckett (Part 2)

    In the second part of our interview with Dan Gunn, editor of The Letters of Samuel Beckett, we discuss what Beckett would have thought about the project and whether these letters bring us closer to the man himself.

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  • 29 Sep 2016

    An interview with Dan Gunn on The Letters of Samuel Beckett (Part 1)

    In the first part of our interview with Dan Gunn, editor of The Letters of Samuel Beckett, we discuss his experiences working on the series, his favourite letters and what we now know about Beckett that we didn't know before.

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  • 28 Sep 2016

    Channel your inner Beckett

    In the run up to the fourth and final volume in The Letters of Samuel Beckett series publishing, we've got 4 e-cards you can share featuring famous Beckett quotes

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  • 17 Sep 2014

    A Q&A with Dan Gunn

    Dan Gunn, one of the editors of The Letters of Samuel Beckett, is interviewed by Hynd Lalam, who assisted in research for the most recent volume as a student of Comparative Literature at the American University of Paris, and who is about to start an M.Phil. in Modern English Literature at Murray Edwards College, Cambridge.

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  • 9 Nov 2011

    A Q&A with Dan Gunn

    Dan Gunn, co-editor of The Letters of Samuel Beckett, Volume 2: 1941-1956 discusses Beckett’s relationship to fame, his engagement with the French language, and his unexpected bond with one of his chief correspondents.

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