
"The Expelled" by Samuel Beckett is a short, experimental play that explores themes of isolation, existential despair, and the search for meaning. The narrative follows an unnamed protagonist who finds himself in a bleak, desolate environment, expelling both himself and others in a cyclical pattern of rejection and self-inflicted alienation. As with many of Beckett's works, The Expelled features sparse dialogue and minimalist settings, focusing more on the internal struggle of its characters than external action. The play reflects Beckett's signature style of absurdism, blending dark humor with profound existential questioning, and is an exploration of the human condition in its most stripped-down, alienated form.
- Pages: 130
- Genre: Absurdist Fiction
- Book Cover Type: Paperback
- Language(s): Persian (Farsi)
- ISBN : 9786220106050
- Persian Title: کتاب مطرود و دو داستان دیگر اثر ساموئل بکت
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