This comprehensive collection, Samuel Beckett's Poems 1930-1989, presents the complete poetic output of the celebrated Nobel Laureate. Curated and meticulously edited by David Wheatley, this volume offers a unique insight into the lesser-known but equally profound dimension of Beckett's literary genius. Beyond his groundbreaking plays and prose, Beckett's poetry reveals a stark, minimalist, yet deeply poignant exploration of human existence, suffering, and the absurd. As part of the Nobel Library series commemorating his 1969 prize, this edition is indispensable for admirers of modernism and a testament to his enduring artistic legacy.