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Disjecta: Miscellaneous Writings and a Dramatic Fragment is a collection of previously uncollected writings by Samuel Beckett spanning his entire career. The title is derived from the Latin phrase disjecta membra meaning scattered remains or fragments usually applied to written work. The essays appear in their original language of composition (English French or German) as stipulated by Beckett since the volume is intended for scholars who should be able to read several languages.

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