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where is EB???????????????


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Samuel Beckett's new version of his classic play: "Waiting for EB"

Or 'Waiting for Bobot'

Waiting for Bobot follows two days in the lives of Whitelotus and Kus who divert themselves while they wait expectantly and in vain for someone named English Bob to arrive. They claim him as an acquaintance but in fact hardly know him, admitting that they would not recognise him were they to see him. To occupy themselves, they eat, sleep, converse, argue, sing, play games, exercise, swap hats, and contemplate suicide – anything "to hold the terrible silence at bay...

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Or 'Waiting for Bobot'

Waiting for Bobot follows two days in the lives of Whitelotus and Kus who divert themselves while they wait expectantly and in vain for someone named English Bob to arrive. They claim him as an acquaintance but in fact hardly know him, admitting that they would not recognise him were they to see him. To occupy themselves, they eat, sleep, converse, argue, sing, play games, exercise, swap hats, and contemplate suicide – anything "to hold the terrible silence at bay...

Waiting for Godot follows two days in the lives of a pair of men who divert themselves while they wait expectantly and in vain for someone named Godot to arrive. They claim him as an acquaintance but in fact hardly know him, admitting that they would not recognise him were they to see him. To occupy themselves, they eat, sleep, converse, argue, sing, play games, exercise, swap hats, and contemplate suicide – anything "to hold the terrible silence at bay". - English Wikipedia

Plagiarist!

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Waiting for Godot follows two days in the lives of a pair of men who divert themselves while they wait expectantly and in vain for someone named Godot to arrive. They claim him as an acquaintance but in fact hardly know him, admitting that they would not recognise him were they to see him. To occupy themselves, they eat, sleep, converse, argue, sing, play games, exercise, swap hats, and contemplate suicide – anything "to hold the terrible silence at bay". - English Wikipedia

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Satirical paraphrasist actually...

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Or 'Waiting for Bobot'

Waiting for Bobot follows two days in the lives of Whitelotus and Kus who divert themselves while they wait expectantly and in vain for someone named English Bob to arrive. They claim him as an acquaintance but in fact hardly know him, admitting that they would not recognise him were they to see him. To occupy themselves, they eat, sleep, converse, argue, sing, play games, exercise, swap hats, and contemplate suicide – anything "to hold the terrible silence at bay...

i'd say Kus wouldn't have any problem whatsoever recognising EB !!!

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Could you guys please talk anything that I dont have to google to understand it ?

Of course, I recognize EB as long as he doesnt grows his hair

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After googled about 'waiting for Gogot', I found out that I got my new book listed in my must read books, thanks.

Best to see as a play - see if it is on somewhere when you are in London

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