All I know is what the words know, and dead things, and that makes a handsome little sum, with a beginning and a middle and an end, as in the well-built phrase and the long sonata of the dead.
Samuel Beckett – Molloy
"Molloy" by Samuel Beckett is a novel divided into two parts. The first tells the story of Molloy, an old man who sets out on a journey to find his mother. Along the way, he encounters various characters and experiences physical and mental deterioration. The second part follows Moran, a private detective who is hired to find Molloy. However, Moran becomes obsessed with Molloy and ultimately loses his own sense of identity. The novel explores themes of identity, memory, and the human condition in Beckett's signature style of sparse, existential prose.