"In all his novels, Samuel Beckett has traced the inventory of
peculiarities pursued with fatigue and passion by larval subjects:
Molloy's series of stones, Murphy's biscuits, Malone's possessions---it
is always a question of drawing a small difference, a weak generality,
from the repetition of elements or the organization of cases."
Deleuze, Difference and Repetition (Paul Patton trans.)