Beckett's Doodles: A Masterpiece of Nothingness and Freedom.
The article discusses Samuel Beckett's fascination with the concept of nothing and how it is reflected in his work. Beckett's play "Human Wishes" contains many doodles of faces and figures, showing his interest in nothingness. The doodles are simple yet complete, not trying to prove anything or be special. Beckett's advice to Billie Whitelaw to "do nothing" when in doubt reflects his belief in the power of nothing. The article explores how Beckett's views on nothing can be seen in his art and philosophy.