Bayrakçeken Akın, Fatma Aylin2025-07-262025-07-262025Bayrakçeken Akın, F. A. (2025). Minimalism in Samuel Beckett’s Breath (1969). In 17th International IDEA Conference: Studies in English (p. 100). Fırat University.https://hdl.handle.net/20.500.13055/1038Beckettian poetics of, less is more, finds meaning in a meaningless universe where minimalism, diminution, condensation and decline are explored reducing theatrical performance to its barest elements. In his contribution to Kenneth Tynan’s Oh!Calcutta! (1969), Breath (1969) acts as the Prologue of the Off-Broadway play. Beckett presents a hauntingly simple and profoundly thought-provoking play, confirming his mastery of minimalist drama. Lasting less than a minute, the play Breath (1969) features no characters, dialogue or conventional narrative. Rather, Beckett presents an abstract meditation on existence via sound, light and a visual composition of debriseninfo:eu-repo/semantics/openAccessMinimalismMeaning of ExistenceMeaning of LifeMeaning of DeathSufferingMinimalism in Samuel Beckett’s breath (1969)Conference Object100100