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قصة الكتاب :
\"Malone Dies\" is a novel by Irish novelist and poet Samuel Beckett. It is the second in order in his trilogy that includes \"Molloy\" and \"The Unnamable\". It has been written in French and latter translated into English by the author. The principal character in \"Malone Dies\" is Malone, who seems to be the narrator, but also suggests the existence of another unknown narrator who takes hold of the narrative. He narrates when he was dying in a facility for the homeless. The caretaker of the facility killed two of the boarding homeless, but we discover that murder will stop because Malone died. The language of absurdity is dominant in \"Malone Dies\", and may be in the whole trilogy; the sentences are contradictory, the plot loses coherence but it gathers its strength in the flow of the narrative up to a controversial and ambiguous ending. Beckett\'s style reflects the disintegration of the individual in \"Malone Dies\", as a desperate, insane, homeless, and tormented self. It is the language of a collapsing psyche and deceptive character that leads a rotten life in a dangerous proximity to death and absurdity.
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