Reviewed by Douglas Atkinson Beckett’s insistence that he was not a philosopher did little to deter philosophical readings of his work. From Cartesians to Existentialists, from Structuralists to Post-Structuralists, philosophers have been compelled to engage with Beckett—with one notable exception: Jacques Derrida claimed to have nothing to add to Beckett’s work, famously labelling it ‘too... Continue Reading →