Endgame by Samuel Beckett

Endgame by Samuel Beckett

Author:Samuel Beckett [Samuel Beckett]
Language: eng
Format: epub
ISBN: 9780571297023
Publisher: Faber & Faber
Published: 2012-12-15T00:00:00+00:00


CLOV: I’m cold.

HAMM: What month are we? [Pause.] Close the window, we’re going back. [CLOV closes the window, gets down, pushes the chair back to its place, remains standing behind it, head bowed.] Don’t stay there, you give me the shivers! [CLOV returns to his place beside the chair.] Father! [Pause. Louder.] Father! [Pause.] Go and see did he hear me. [CLOV goes to NAGG’s bin, raises the lid, stoops. Unintelligible words. CLOV straightens up.]

CLOV: Yes.

HAMM: Both times?

[CLOV stoops. As before.]

CLOV: Once only.

HAMM: The first time or the second?

[CLOV stoops. As before.]

CLOV: He doesn’t know.

HAMM: It must have been the second.

CLOV: We’ll never know.

[He closes lid.]

HAMM: Is he still crying?

CLOV: No.

HAMM: The dead go fast. [Pause.] What’s he doing?

CLOV: Sucking his biscuit.

HAMM: Life goes on. [CLOV returns to his place beside the chair.] Give me a rug, I’m freezing.

CLOV: There are no more rugs.

[Pause.]

HAMM: Kiss me. [Pause.] Will you not kiss me?

CLOV: No.

HAMM: On the forehead.

CLOV: I won’t kiss you anywhere.

[Pause.]

HAMM: [Holding out his hand.] Give me your hand at least.

[Pause.] Will you not give me your hand?

CLOV: I won’t touch you.

[Pause.]

HAMM: Give me the dog. [CLOV looks round for the dog.] No!

CLOV: Do you not want your dog?

HAMM: No.

CLOV: Then I’ll leave you.

HAMM: [Head bowed, absently.] That’s right.

[CLOV goes to door, turns.]

CLOV: If I don’t kill that rat he’ll die.

HAMM: [As before.] That’s right. [Exit CLOV. Pause.] Me to play. [He takes out his handkerchief, unfolds it, holds it spread out before him.] We’re getting on. [Pause.] You weep, and weep, for nothing, so as not to laugh, and little by little … you begin to grieve. [He folds the handkerchief, puts it back in his pocket, raises his head.] All those I might have helped. [Pause.] Helped! [Pause.] Saved. [Pause.] Saved! [Pause.] The place was crawling with them! [Pause. Violently.] Use your head, can’t you, use your head, you’re on earth, there’s no cure for that! [Pause.] Get out of here and love one another! Lick your neighbour as yourself! [Pause. Calmer.] When it wasn’t bread they wanted it was crumpets. [Pause. Violently.] Out of my sight and back to your petting parties [Pause.] All that, all that! [Pause.] Not even a real dog! [Calmer.] The end is in the beginning and yet you go on. [Pause.] Perhaps I could go on with my story, end it and begin another. [Pause.] Perhaps I could throw myself out on the floor. [He pushes himself painfully off his seat, falls back again.] Dig my nails into the cracks and drag myself forward with my fingers. [Pause.] It will be the end and there I’ll be, wondering what can have brought it on and wondering what can have … [he hesitates] … why it was so long coming. [Pause.] There I’ll be, in the old refuge, alone against the silence and … [he hesitates] … the stillness. If I can hold my peace, and sit quiet, it will be all over with sound, and motion, all over and done with. [Pause.] I’ll have called my father and I’ll have called my … [he hesitates] … my son.



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