Beckett, the great playwright, was not just any ordinary misanthrope. No, he had a philosophy of misanthropy that would put even the darkest of existentialists to shame.
He spent his days wandering the streets, waiting for Godot, and questioning the meaninglessness of life. But little did we know, he was secretly writing the most misanthropic plays of the century.
Learn more about his magnum opus and why it was a mistake, a travesty, an abomination.
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