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Happy Days – creating art from archives

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Donna Walton
Posted on
7th September 202018th December 2020

It is well-known that the University’s Special Collections are home to the world’s largest archive for the Nobel-Prize winning writer, Samuel Beckett with over 600 items of original material, including manuscript…Read More >

Happy Days – creating art from archives

Where am I in all of this? — Musician and composer Tim Parkinson reflects on Beckett’s work and archive

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12th April 201921st May 2020

In May 2018, the musician and composer Tim Parkinson began work as the Beckett Centre’s second Creative Fellow. As an experimental composer Tim is very much aware of the tradition…Read More >

Where am I in all of this? — Musician and composer Tim Parkinson reflects on Beckett’s work and archive

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