Grove).
1968
March
Poèmes
(Paris: Minuit).
December
Watt
, translated into French with Ludovic and Agnès Janvier (Paris: Minuit).
1969
23 October
Awarded the Nobel Prize for Literature.
Sans
(Paris: Minuit).
1970
April
Mercier et Camier
(Paris: Minuit).
Premier amour
(Paris: Minuit).
July
Lessness,
translation of
Sans
(London: Calder).
September
Le Dépeupleur
(Paris: Minuit).
1972
January
The Lost Ones,
translation of
Le Dépeupleur
(London: Calder; New York: Grove).
The North,
part of
The Lost Ones,
illustrated with etchings by Arikha (London: Enitharmon Press).
1973
January
Not I
(London: Faber).
July
First Love
(London: Calder).
1974
Mercier and Camier
(London: Calder).
1975
Spring
Directs
Godot
in Berlin and
Pas moi
(translation of
Not I
) in Paris.
1976
February
Pour finir encore et autres foirades
(Paris: Minuit).
20 May
Directs Billie Whitelaw in
Footfalls
, which is performed with
That Time
at London’s Royal Court Theatre in honour of Beckett’s seventieth birthday.
Autumn
All Strange Away,
illustrated with etchings by Edward Gorey (New York: Gotham Book Mart).
Foirades/Fizzles,
in French and English, illustrated with etchings by Jasper Johns (New York: Petersburg
Press).
December
Footfalls
(London: Faber).
1977
March
Collected Poems in English and French
(London: Calder; New York: Grove).
1978
May
Pas
, translation of
Footfalls
(Paris: Minuit).
August
Poèmes, suivi de mirlitonnades
(Paris: Minuit).
1980
January
Compagnie
(Paris: Minuit).
Company
(London: Calder).
May
Directs
Endgame
in London with Rick Cluchey and the San Quentin Drama Workshop.
1981
March
Mal vu mal dit
(Paris: Minuit).
April
Rockaby and Other Short Pieces
(New York: Grove).
October
Ill Seen Ill Said,
translation of
Mal vu mal dit
(New York:
New Yorker
; Grove).
1983
April
Worstward Ho
(London: Calder).
September
Disjecta: Miscellaneous Writings and a Dramatic
Fragment
, containing critical essays on art and literature as well as the unfinished play
Human Wishes
(London: Calder).
1984
February
Oversees San Quentin Drama Workshop production of
Godot
, directed by Walter Asmus, in London.
Collected Shorter Plays
(London: Faber; New York: Grove).
May
Collected Poems, 1930–1978
(London: Calder).
July
Collected Shorter Prose,
1945–1980
(London: Calder).
1989
April
Stirrings Still,
with illustrations by Louis le Brocquy (New York: Blue Moon Books).
June
Nohow On: Company, Ill Seen Ill Said, Worstward Ho
, illustrated with etchings by Robert Ryman (New York: Limited Editions Club).
17 July
Death of Suzanne Beckett.
22 December
Death of Samuel Beckett. Burial in Cimetière de Montparnasse.
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1990
As the Story Was Told: Uncollected and Late Prose
(London: Calder; New York: Riverrun Press).
1992
Dream of Fair to Middling Women
(Dublin: Black Cat Press).
1995
Eleuthéria
(Paris: Minuit).
1996
Eleuthéria
, translated into English by Barbara Wright (London: Faber).
1998
No Author Better Served: The Correspondence of Samuel Beckett and Alan Schneider
, edited by Maurice Harmon (Cambridge, Mass.: Harvard University Press).
2000
Beckett on Film
: nineteen films, by different directors, of Beckett’s works for the stage (RTÉ, Channel
4 and Irish Film Board; DVD, London: Clarence Pictures).
2006
Samuel Beckett: Works for Radio: The Original Broadcasts
: five works spanning the period 1957–1976 (CD, London: British Library Board).
2009
The Letters of Samuel Beckett
,
1929
–
1940
, edited by Martha Dow Fehsenfeld and Lois More Overbeck (Cambridge: Cambridge University
Press).
Compiled by Cassandra Nelson
Manuscript of opening page of
L’Innommable (The Unnamable)
Manuscript of opening page of
L’Innommable (The