Before his death in 1989, Samuel Beckett was primarily known as a playwright, novelist, and poet. He gained significant recognition for his works, particularly the play "Waiting for Godot," which solidified his status as a leading figure in modern literature and theater. In addition to writing, he also worked as a translator and was involved in various artistic collaborations. Beckett continued to produce influential works up until his later years, maintaining an active presence in the literary world.
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