First Love (short story)
First Love is a short story by Samuel Beckett, written in 1946 and first published in 1973.
The narrator tells of his discovery by a prostitute on a park bench (where he slept after becoming homeless), and the cruel, even revolting, sexual relationship that develops out of this.
In 2001, Romanian stage director Radu Afrim developed a version for the stage in Bucharest.[1] Ralph Fiennes also performed an adaptation live at the Sydney Festival in 2007.
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