"Beckett and Decay offers a cogent and reader-friendly overview of the physical, mental, spiritual, and linguistic aspects of decay throughout Beckett's oeuvre. The clarity of White's treatment of this fundamental subject make her book a welcome addition to the Beckett library." - Thomas Cousineau, Professor of English, Washington College, USA 'Decay in this study operates not as a mere feature or theme of Beckett's work, but as a structural element. White engages seriously with the paradox that decay can be as productive as it is destructive. Whether it relates to physical, material, mental, aesthetic or linguistic environments, the decay explored here is richly generative. This is a study of richness rather than depletion." - Professor Mary Bryden, Department of French Studies, University of Reading, UK 'I welcome a book, such as this, in which readings of Beckett's texts unashamedly take centre stage' - The Journal of Beckett Studies 'What really singles out White's work is the clarity and accessibility of her discussion. The subject is not a simple one by any means, but White has managed to steer clear of allowing the difficulties to complicate her explication - a rare talent, and a very welcome one.' -Irish Studies Review