
Beckettian
"Beckettian" refers to qualities associated with the Irish writer Samuel Beckett, known for his experimental plays and writings that explore themes of existential meaning, human despair, and the passage of time. A "Beckettian" work or attitude often involves minimalism, repetitive dialogue, and a focus on the absurdity and uncertainty of human existence. It emphasizes the sense of waiting, helplessness, and the difficulty of communication, capturing the profound and often bleak aspects of the human condition in a stark, concentrated form.