Synaesthesia

Daniel Meyer-Dinkgrafe dmeyerdinkgrafe at LINCOLN.AC.UK
Thu Apr 28 04:23:24 EDT 2011


Dear colleagues,

I would be keen to hear (off list, dmeyerdinkgrafe at lincoln.ac.uk) about plays in which synaesthesia is mentioned, or in which a character is a synaesthete. I am aware of James Graham's 2010 The Whisky Taster (the published text defines synaesthesia as "A neurological condition where those afflicted can feel 'sensations' towards colours, shapes and patters, or project colours onto objects such as days and emotions").

Many thanks

Daniel Meyer-Dinkgräfe

 
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