Molloy

Book • 1951
In 'Molloy', Samuel Beckett explores themes of identity, movement, and the search for meaning.

The novel is divided into two parts: the first narrated by Molloy, who is on a journey to find his mother, and the second by Jacques Moran, a detective-like figure who is also on a quest.

The novel is characterized by Beckett's unique style, blending elements of absurdity and philosophical inquiry.

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