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Original title
  
'Mercier et Camier'

Publication date
  
1970

Originally published
  
1970

Genre
  
Fiction

Country
  
France

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Language
  
French

Published in English
  
1974

Author
  
Samuel Beckett

Translator
  
Samuel Beckett

Published in english
  
1974

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Publisher
  
Les Éditions de Minuit (French); Calder and Boyars (UK) (English); Grove Press (US) (English)

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Mercier and Camier is a novel by Samuel Beckett that was written in 1946, but remained unpublished until 1970. Appearing immediately before his celebrated "trilogy" of Molloy, Malone Dies and The Unnamable, Mercier et Camier was Beckett's first attempt at extended prose fiction in French. Beckett refused to publish it in its original French until 1970, and while an English translation by Beckett himself was published in 1974 (London: Calder and Boyars and New York: Grove Press), the author had made substantial alterations to and deletions from the original text while "reshaping" it from French to English.

The novel features the "pseudocouple" Mercier and his friend, the private investigator Camier, in their repeated attempts to leave a city, a thinly disguised version of Dublin, only to abandon their journey and return. Frequent visits are paid to "Helen's Place," a bawdy house modeled on that of legendary Dublin madam Becky Cooper (much like Becky Cooper, Helen has a talking parrot). A much-changed Watt makes a cameo appearance, bringing his stick down on a pub table and yelling "Fuck life!"

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