This first book in Beckett's trilogy is a set of two monologues narrated by Molloy (who's looking for his mother) and his pursuer Moran. This tale, raising the questions of being and aloneness, is richly comic as well, one of the masterpieces of Irish literature. By the Nobel Prize laureate. "The distinct readings lend the book a dramatic presence... in audio this work takes on the full richness of comedy."—AudioFile