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Samuel Beckett, one of the most prominent playwrights of the twentieth century, wrote a thirty-second playlet for the stage that does not include actors, text, characters or drama but only stage directions. Breath (1969) is the focus and the only theatrical text examined in this study, which demonstrates how the piece became emblematic of the interdisciplinary exchanges that occur in Beckett's later writings, and of the cross-fertilisation of the theatre with the visual arts. The book attends to fifty breath-related artworks (including sculpture, painting, new media, sound art, performance art ... More
Keywords: ‘Samuel Beckett’, ‘Respiration’, ‘High-Modernism’, ‘Intermediality’, ‘Materiality’, ‘Art Theory’
Print publication date: 2018 | Print ISBN-13: 9781474421645 |
Published to Edinburgh Scholarship Online: September 2018 | DOI:10.3366/edinburgh/9781474421645.001.0001 |
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