A review by skrivena_stranica
Neimenjivi by Samuel Beckett

2.0

For me, only after this book some things of Beckett's early works (before this one) fall into place. I see this book as a show of narrator. Book before this one were focused on the characters. We perceive characters as real people, like they could walk out from the pages but the reality is different. Without story, without discourses, they can't exist. I believe that's what is shown in these Beckett's works. This particular book goes a step further, showing how writing works, how narration works, how character become and disappear in the making of the novel, how the narrator is nothing more than a voice, nothing really, it has no body, it is not made of material and since it doesn't exist it can't be killed.
It was fun realising this (interpreting this in this way) and it gave some interest into my reading but is still not a work of art that I wish to read again. It was ok. So... 2 stars.