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In the second novel of the unofficial Beckett trilogy, old Malone conducts an internal monologue about his life as he awaits death. Bedridden, he invents and recalls stories in which the line between reality and fiction is blurred and the characters are fragmented. Beckett rejects traditional narrative plotting to show the impossibility of achieving any goal through writing and telling stories.