Irish novelist’s manuscript auctions for £962,500

By Staff | July 11, 2013 | Last updated on July 11, 2013
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The University of Reading has acquired the original manuscript for Samuel Beckett’s first novel, Murphey, from an auction at Sotheby’s for £962,500.

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A spokesperson for Reading, Pete Castle, told BBC News that the university would have to juggle certain assets in order to afford what he calls a “significant investment in a key area for the university’s special collection.”

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Beckett won a Nobel Prize for literature in 1969 and recently a first edition of Murphey sold for £12,000 after it was donated to a local charity Oxfam shop, BBC News reports.

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