Although it certainly reminds of Beckett, there’s none of his surreal humour here, but rather an overwhelming intensity

Although it certainly reminds of Beckett, there’s none of his surreal humour here, but rather an overwhelming intensity

And it happened to be you

A few months later, “Crave” was performed in Edinburgh: a ‘choral monologue’ of four different voices belonging to one and the same mind, fragmented and tormented, whose effect on the reader is utterly bewildering. Continue reading “Although it certainly reminds of Beckett, there’s none of his surreal humour here, but rather an overwhelming intensity”