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Original Title: Mercier et Camier
ISBN: 0802132359 (ISBN13: 9780802132352)
Edition Language: English
Characters: Watt, Mercier, Francis Xavier Camier, Mrs. Toffana Mercier, Helen (Mercier and Camier), Mr. Madden, Mr. Gast, Patrick (Mercier and Camier), Mr. Graves, Mr. Conaire, Teresa, George the Barman
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Mercier and Camier Paperback | Pages: 128 pages
Rating: 3.75 | 1227 Users | 89 Reviews

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Title:Mercier and Camier
Author:Samuel Beckett
Book Format:Paperback
Book Edition:Special Edition
Pages:Pages: 128 pages
Published:January 20th 1994 by Grove Press (first published 1970)
Categories:Fiction. European Literature. Irish Literature. Cultural. Ireland

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One of the most accessible examples of Samuel Beckett’s dark humor, Mercier and Camier is the hilarious chronicle of its two heroes’ epic journey. While their travels are fraught with complications and intrigue, Mercier and Camier at least “did not remove from home, they had that good fortune.”

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Ratings: 3.75 From 1227 Users | 89 Reviews

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Very satisfying for those who would like to re-read Waiting for Godot, but who also are interested in seeing it in a different dynamic.

It's nice having a buddy.

A hilarious quest to nowhere by the masters of idleness, Mercier and Camier. Full of false starts, retracing steps, changing plans, forgetting, giving up, bickering and cuddles.I feel this would have made for a great film, a la Withnail & I.

Not to be confused with hitmen-for-hire Murphy and Camier from the 1990's Canadian television series Once A Thief:Anyway, this amazing novel of Irish literature captures not only the vivid scenery of Ireland itself, but also two intriguing characters. I loved it and I'd definitely recommend it if you enjoy European literature.

Very quick and quirky read.

would be someone else's best book, minor Beckett. Worth it for old man Watt appearing, yelling "fuck life" and breaking some snoozing day drinkers' pint glass.

I saw this in my book-pile near my wardrobe and thought I'd give it a quick review. I've read a few Beckett works now, Waiting for Godot and a few of his novels and I'd say this is the easiest and most accessible of his books that I've encountered so far. Another reviewer mentioned how in some ways it is a little similar to Godot and I agree that it does have similar themes, but is a bit lighter and there is a bit more of a journey in this book- not that its better because of that factor, just

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