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The Lost Ones is the English translation of Le dépeupleur, a short prose work written by Samuel Beckett. In remarkably dense prose, Beckett describes a small world consisting of a flattened cylinder, fifty meters round and sixteen high, and its pitiable inhabitants.
The Lost Ones was published in French in 1970 and published in the author's English translation in 1972.
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Assumption, Sedendo et Quiescendo, Text, A Case in a Thousand, First Love, The Expelled, The Calmative, The End, Texts for Nothing, From an Abandoned Work, The Image, All Strange Away, Imagination Dead Imagine, Enough, Ping, Lessness, The Lost Ones, Fizzles, Heard in the Dark 1, Heard in the Dark 2, One Evening, As the story was told, The Cliff, neither, Stirrings Still, Company, Ill Seen Ill Said, Worstward Ho,
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