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The ''Fizzles'' are eight short prose pieces written by
Samuel Beckett Samuel Barclay Beckett (; 13 April 1906 – 22 December 1989) was an Irish writer of novels, plays, short stories, and poems. Writing in both English and French, his literary and theatrical work features bleak, impersonal, and Tragicomedy, tra ...
: * Fizzle 1 e is barehead* Fizzle 2 orn came always* Fizzle 3 ''Afar a Bird'' * Fizzle 4 gave up before birthref name='FIZZLE4'/> * Fizzle 5 losed place* Fizzle 6 ld earth* Fizzle 7 ''Still'' * Fizzle 8 ''For to end yet again'' Some fizzles are unnamed and are identified by their numbers or first few words, which appear above in brackets. Except for ''Still'', which he wrote in English (1972), Beckett wrote the rest in French (1960) and translated them into English later. Hardback (1976) and paperback (1977) English versions were published by Grove Press. The fizzles are also included in Grove's collection '' The Complete Short Prose 1929–1989''. In 1976, a French version, ''Pour finir encore et autres foirades'', was published by Editions de Minuit and another English version by Calder Publications. Because Beckett felt that the order of presentation was unimportant, each of the three publishers adopted a different one. However, the order chosen by Grove Press, in which they appear above, has become standard.


''Foirades/Fizzles''

In 1972, Vera Lindsay, who was working as an editor at Petersburg Press, conceived of a collaboration of Beckett with Jasper Johns. In 1973, Johns met Beckett in Paris, where they agreed to work together on a version of ''Fizzles'', with the understanding that Beckett would translate his French texts into English. Because Beckett gave Johns free rein to design the book, he decided to include only five fizzles, but in both languages. In order of appearance, Johns chose fizzles: 2, 5, 1, 6, and 4. In Paris, Johns made etchings for the book, with the aid of Aldo Crommelynck. They used a variety of intaglio techniques, to create 33 images. In addition, end papers, designed by Johns, were printed as four-color lithographs by William Law at Petersburg Press. Johns took much of the imagery from his painting ''Untitled 1972'', but he also created numerals that introduce the fizzles and a "table of contents", which incorporates stenciled letters from his repertoire. In 1976, Petersburg Press published the resulting
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under the title ''Foirades/Fizzles'', in an edition of 250 copies, signed by both creators. In 1977, shortly after it was published, the book was exhibited, from October 11 to November 20, at the Whitney Museum of American Art. Since then it has appeared in numerous shows, including the landmark
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exhibit: ''A Century of Artists’ Books'', which ran from October 23, 1994 to January 24, 1995. The exhibit catalog includes an essay, ''Artists’ Books in the Modern Era 1870–2000'', whose authors, Johnson and Stein, referring to ''Foirades/Fizzles'', state:
This cerebral volume that provokes more questions than it answers is considered one of the greatest artist's books of the second half of the twentieth century.


In popular culture

The fizzles have had a significant impact, not only on literature, but also on music and the visual and performing arts. They have been the subject of scholarly works, and academic theses. ''Fizzles'' has inspired theatrical performances. So has the artist's book, which has also inspired modern paintings. In 1993, the English composer and musician
Barry Guy Barry John Guy (born 22 April 1947, in London, England) is an English composer and double bass player. His range of interests encompasses early music, contemporary composition, jazz and improvisation, and he has worked with a wide variety of or ...
released an interpretation titled "Five Fizzles (For S.B.)" on the eponymous CD '' Fizzles'' (Maya Recordings), playing chamber bass and double bass. This release was followed by Guy's 2014 live EP '' Five Fizzles for Samuel Beckett'' ( NoBusiness Records). On June 15, 2012, Spitalfields Music presented the world premier of ''Old Earth''. Sets for this production were designed by Lucy Wilkinson, it was directed by Jonathan Holmes, and Beckett's words were spoken by Alan Howard. The score was written by Alec Roth and performed by The Sixteen directed by Harry Christophers.


References

{{DEFAULTSORT:Fizzles Short stories by Samuel Beckett 1977 short story collections Books by Samuel Beckett Jasper Johns Grove Press books