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DescriptionOn his deathbed, and wiling away the time with stories, the octogenarian Malone's account of his condition is intermittent and contradictory, shifting with the vagaries of the passing days: without mellowness, without elegiacs; wittier, jauntier, and capable of wilder rages than "Molloy". The sound I liked best had nothing noble about it. Promotion infoNew edition of the classic novel, published for the first time by Faber with an introduction by Beckett scholar Peter Boxall |