Ends and OddsGrove/Atlantic, Inc., 2007 M12 1 - 128 pages Ends and Odds brings together nine short dramatic works by the Nobel Prize-winning author of Waiting for Godot. |
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... coming up to sixty when-....what?... seventy?... good God! ... coming up to seventy ... wandering in a field ... looking aimlessly for cowslips ... to make a ball ... a few steps then stop ... stare into space ... then on ... a few more ...
... coming up to sixty when-....what?... seventy?... good God! ... coming up to seventy ... wandering in a field ... looking aimlessly for cowslips ... to make a ball ... a few steps then stop ... stare into space ... then on ... a few more ...
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... coming ... imagine!... words were coming ... a voice she did not recognize ... at first ... so long since it had sounded ... then finally had to admit ... could be none other ... than her own ... certain vowel sounds ... she had never ...
... coming ... imagine!... words were coming ... a voice she did not recognize ... at first ... so long since it had sounded ... then finally had to admit ... could be none other ... than her own ... certain vowel sounds ... she had never ...
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... coming back ... imagine! ... feeling coming back! ... starting at the top ... then working down ... the whole machine ... but no ... spared that ... the mouth alone ... so far ... ha! ... so far ... then thinking ... oh long after ...
... coming back ... imagine! ... feeling coming back! ... starting at the top ... then working down ... the whole machine ... but no ... spared that ... the mouth alone ... so far ... ha! ... so far ... then thinking ... oh long after ...
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... coming to him from both sides and above. They modulate back and forth without any break in general flow except where silence indicated. See NOTE. Silence 7 seconds. LISTENER's eyes are open. His breath audible, slow and regular. A: that ...
... coming to him from both sides and above. They modulate back and forth without any break in general flow except where silence indicated. See NOTE. Silence 7 seconds. LISTENER's eyes are open. His breath audible, slow and regular. A: that ...
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Action advances five steps Billy bowed buzzing cassette cease chair closed clouds coming course curtain Cut to close-up dark dead Dick Dissolve door east shadow emerges eyes face Fade faint fall feeling floor follow give goes gone greatcoat grey half halts hand head hear heard holding hour imagine keep kind lamp length light lips listen live Long pause look louder Madam Maud mean Miss morning Mother mouth Move MUSIC never night once pacing pallet pass perhaps Plays pushes rain raised reading reason remember resumes round Ruler seconds seen shot Silence sits sound stands steps and stands stone stool stop sudden sure switches takes tell thing thought Three till turns VOICE wait wall whole window winter