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The
Samuel
Beckett Research Circle of Japan is a group dedicated to research
relating to
the Nobel Prize-winning Irish author. The group meets twice
yearly,
ordinarily in July and December.
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Major
collaborative works by members of the Samuel Beckett Research Circle of
Japan are:
- All
About Beckett (Beckett Taizen)
(Tokyo: Hakusuisha, 1999).
Yasunari
Takahashi (Supervising Editor)
Yoshiyuki Inoue, Minako Okamuro, Masaki Kondo, Mariko Hori, Naoya
Mori, and Yoshiki Tajiri (Editors).
Encylopaedic
style of coverage in Japanese of Beckett "our contemporary", based on
95 keywords, such as "Religion", "Thought", "Walking", "Eating",
"Bicycle," etc. Bibliography of works, annals and bibliography of
criticism.
- Japanese
translation of James Knowlson's Damned to Fame (Beckett Den)
(Tokyo:
Hakusuisha, 2003) in two volumes.
Translated
by Yasunari Takahashi, Yoshiyuki Inoue, Minako
Okamuro, Yoshiki Tajiri, Mariko Hori, and Naoya Mori.
Authorised biography revealing an intriguing portrait of Beckett.
Thorough coverage incorporating anecdote and new material.
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