A review by yuefei
Malone Dies by Samuel Beckett

Beckett is undoubtedly a good writer—the prose has its incessant flows and obstinate silences, not quite “natural” but as close as it gets without becoming mythologised. That being said, it is a prose-poem (and so primarily a matter of tone and feeling) and its affective and thematic concerns didn’t resonate with me, so I’m quite conflicted about this one.