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(2015) Deleuze and Beckett, Basingstoke, Palgrave Macmillan.
As someone deeply conscious of the mystery of time as the basic mode of being, the whole concept of recording sound and images — and thus, in a sense, making time repeatable, stopping it so that one can actually relive past time — fascinated him; hence the play Krapp’s Last Tape was his direct response to discovering tape recording, when the BBC sent him a tape of his earliest radio play [i.e., All that Fall]. (Esslin, 1991, pp. 214–215)
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Gardner, C. (2015)., Erecting monuments to analogue, in S. E. Wilmer & A. Žukauskaite (eds.), Deleuze and Beckett, Basingstoke, Palgrave Macmillan, pp. 169-189.
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