Beckett does not believe in God, though he seems to imply that God has committed an unforgivable sin by not existing.


The Novel To-day (ed. 1971)


Beckett does not believe in God, though he seems to imply that God has committed an unforgivable sin by not existing.

Beckett does not believe in God, though he seems to imply that God has committed an unforgivable sin by not existing.

Beckett does not believe in God, though he seems to imply that God has committed an unforgivable sin by not existing.

Beckett does not believe in God, though he seems to imply that God has committed an unforgivable sin by not existing.