Murphy
Fiction | Novel | Adult | Published in 1994
288
Novel • Fiction
London, England • 1930s
1994
Adult
18+ years
Murphy by Samuel Beckett follows a man named Murphy, who is searching for meaning in an absurd world. Recently relocated to London, Murphy engages in existential exploration amidst a cast of eccentric individuals. The novel delves into themes of mental health, identity, and the struggle between the mind and body.
Mysterious
Melancholic
Contemplative
Dark
Bittersweet
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Samuel Beckett's Murphy offers a complex exploration of the human condition, characterized by dark humor and existential themes. Its intricate narrative and philosophical depth are praised, though its abstract nature can be challenging for some readers. The novel's unique style remains a hallmark of Beckett's literary prowess, appealing primarily to fans of modernist literature.
A reader who enjoys Murphy by Samuel Beckett likely appreciates existential themes, dark humor, and complex narratives. Fans of Kafka’s The Metamorphosis or Joyce’s Ulysses would find similar intellectual and philosophical depth, embracing the absurdity and introspection characteristic of modernist literature.
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288
Novel • Fiction
London, England • 1930s
1994
Adult
18+ years
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