Krapp's Last Tape
Krapp's Last Tape is a play by Samuel Beckett, written in 1958. It deals with technology as a means of creating narrative and story, and reacting to history.
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Krapp, an aging man (with a fondness for bananas), finds a tape, "box three, spool five", in which the voice of his younger self recounts details about his life at that time.
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Krapp is dissatisfied with his younger self on listening: he feels he was pompous and had misaligned priorities — Krapp listens particularly to his younger self recounting his past loves (and perhaps sexual encounters, but this is not explicitly stated), especially with one woman, once on a barge.
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Krapp finally records a reel in which he reflects on the experience of listening to his younger self – "Just been listening to that stupid bastard I took myself for thirty years ago" – before wrenching it off the recorder.
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~ Table of Content ~
| ► | Introduction |
| ► | Some References |
| ► | Parody |
| ► | Other uses |
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