Ulrika Maude is Professor of Modern Literature at the University of Bristol, where she also directs the Centre for Health, Humanities and Science. She is author of Beckett, Technology and the Body (2009) and co-editor of Beckett and Phenomenology (2009), The Body and the Arts (2009), The Cambridge Companion to the Body in Literature (2015) and The Bloomsbury Companion to Modernist Literature (2018). She is a member of the editorial board of the Journal of Beckett Studies.
Doug Battersby is a Lecturer in Modern Literature at the University of Leicester. He is the author of Troubling Late Modernism: Ethics, Feeling, and the Novel Form (Oxford, 2022), a study of how postwar novelists (including Samuel Beckett) at once reinvent and ethically problematise modernist narrative forms.
Molly Crozier is an early-career researcher in Comparative Literature and French Studies, with interests in Samuel Beckett, disability, gender and embodiment. She is currently Honorary Fellow in Irish Studies at the University of Liverpool, and is working on a monograph provisionally entitled Embodied Interdependence: Samuel Beckett, Disability and Care.
Andre Furlani is Professor of English at Concordia University in Montreal. Among his publications on Samuel Beckett are the books Pilgrim’s Gress: The Beckett Walk and Beckett after Wittgenstein. He is the author as well of Guy Davenport: Postmodern and After and of the forthcoming Foot Notes: Contemporary Walking Literature.