Joseph H. Smith, M.D., is supervising and training analyst at the Washington Psychoanalytic Institute and president of the Washington Psychoanalytic Society. He is editor of Psychoanalysis and Religion.
Acknowledgments
Introduction
Chapter 1. Quaquaquaqua: The Babel of Beckett
Chapter 2. Enough or Too Little? Vpoicings of Desire and Discontent in Beckett's Enough
Chapter 3. Seven Types of Postmodernity: Several Types of Samuel Beckett
Chapter 4. A Cryptanalysis of Beckett's Molloy
Chapter 5. The Whole Story
Chapter 6. Tender Mercies: Subjectivity and Subjection in Samual Beckett's Not I
Chapter 7. Post Apocalypse with Out Figures: The Trauma of Theater in Samuel Breckett
Chapter 8. Recovering the Neant: Language and the Unconscious in Beckett
Chapter 9. The Fragmented Self, the Reproduction of the Self, and Reproduction in Beckett and in the Theater of the Absurd
Chapter 10. Self-objectification and Preservation Beckett's Krapp's Last Tape
Chapter 11. Notes on Krapp, Endgame, and Applied Psychoanalysis
Chapter 12. Telling It How It Is: Beckett and the Mass Media
The Less Said
Index