Tag: breathlessness

„Asthma became part of his art – if indeed his art did not create it.“ 

In his post „Writing and Breathing: Proust and Beckett“, Mark Bowles draws parallels between how Proust‘s asthma, Walter Benjamin‘s heart palpitations and Beckett‘s breathlessness are embodied within their writing styles. He himself was inspired by an essay called „Beckett‘s atmospheres“ by Prof. Steven Connor, Professor of English in the University of Cambridge.

“And what I’m doing, all-important, breathing in and out and saying, with words like smoke, I can’t go on, I can’t stay, let’s see what happens next.”  (Beckett, „Texts for Nothing“) Read More

The invisibility of breathlessness

In her podcast “The invisibility of breathlessness: physiology, perceptions and politics”, Prof Jane Macnaughton, who is part of the team of the unique and innovative Life of Breath project, discusses why breathlessness is an invisible symptom and why the people who experience it can be invisible in society. Read More