The Complete Short Prose 1929– 1989 is a collection which includes all of Samuel Beckett 's works written in prose , with the exception of his novels, novellas from Nohow On , and More Pricks Than Kicks which is considered "as much a novel as a collection of stories".[1] The book was edited by S. E. Gontarski and published by Grove Press in 1995.
First edition
Introduction by S. E. Gontarski
Assumption (1929)
Sedendo et Quiescendo (1932)
Text (1932)
A Case in a Thousand (1934)
First Love (1946)
Stories and Texts for Nothing :
The Expelled (1946)
The Calmative (1946)
The End (1946)
Texts for Nothing (1950-1952)
From an Abandoned Work (1954-1955)
The Image (1956)
All Strange Away (1963-1964)
Imagination Dead Imagine (1965)
Enough (1965)
Ping (1966)
Lessness (1969)
The Lost Ones (1966,1970)
Fizzles (1973-1975)
Fizzle 1 [He is barehead]
Fizzle 2 [Horn came always]
Fizzle 3 Afar a Bird
Fizzle 4 [I gave up before birth]
Fizzle 5 [Closed place]
Fizzle 6 [Old earth]
Fizzle 7 Still
Fizzle 8 For to end yet again
Heard in the Dark 1
Heard in the Dark 2
One Evening
As the story was told (1973)
The Cliff (1975)
neither (1976)
Stirrings Still (1988)
Appendix I: Variations on a "Still" Point
Sounds (1973)
Still 3 (1973)
Appendix II: Faux Départs (1965)
Appendix III: Nonfiction
Notes on the Texts
Bibliography of Short Prose in English
Illustrated Editions of Short Prose
Gontarski, S. E. "From Unabandoned Works: Samuel Beckett's Short Prose" Introduction to The Complete Short Prose 1929-1989 . page xiii.