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  1. The Theater and Its Double by Antonin Artaud, 1994-01-07
  2. Antonin Artaud: Selected Writings by Antonin Artaud, 1988-10-10
  3. 50 Drawings to Murder Magic (SB-The French List) by Antonin Artaud, 2008-02-01
  4. Artaud Anthology by Antonin Artaud, 2001-01-01
  5. Antonin Artaud: Voyages (French Edition) by Florence de Meredieu, 1992
  6. Watchfiends & Rack Screams by Antonin Artaud, Clayton Eshleman, et all 2004-01-02
  7. Heliogabalus: Or, the Crowned Anarchist by Antonin Artaud, 2007-01-31
  8. Antonin Artaud: Terminal Curses: The Notebooks 1945-1948 by Stephen Barber, 2008-09-15
  9. The Secret Art of Antonin Artaud by Jacques Derrida, Paule Thévenin, 2000-02-28
  10. Antonin Artaud: A Critical Reader
  11. Antonin Artaud : Collected Works (Volume 3) by Antonin Artaud, 1999
  12. Antonin Artaud's Writing Bodies (Oxford Modern Languages and Literature Monographs) by Adrian Morfee, 2005-12-01
  13. Antonin Artaud by Naomi greene, 1971-04-27
  14. The peyote dance by Antonin Artaud, 1976

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3. Artaud, Antonin
The Theater and Its Double, Antonin Artaud Selected Writings, Heliogabalus Or, the Crowned Anarchist, Watchfiends Rack Screams, Anthology, El Teatro Y Su Doble/ the Theater and
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    4. Antonin Artaud - Wikipedia, The Free Encyclopedia
    Artaud, Antonin. The Theatre and Its Double, Trans. Mary Caroline Richards. New York Grove Weidenfeld, 1958. Artaud, Antonin. 50 Drawings to Murder Magic, Trans. Donald Nicholson
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    Antonin Artaud
    From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia Jump to: navigation search Antonin Artaud Born 4 September 1896
    Marseille
    France Died Occupation Theatre director Poet Playwright Actor Nationality French Period Modernism Literary movement Surrealism Notable work(s) The Theatre and its Double French literature By category French literary history Medieval
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    Playwrights ... Literature portal This box: view talk edit Antonin Artaud (September 4, 1896, in Marseille – March 4, 1948 in Paris) was a French playwright poet actor and theatre director . Antonin is a diminutive form of Antoine " little Anthony ", and was among a list of names which Artaud used throughout his writing career.
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    Born Antoine Marie Joseph Artaud in Marseille France , as the son to Euphrasie Nalpas and Antoine-Roi Artaud. Both his parents were natives of Smyrna (modern day Izmir ), and he was greatly affected by his Greek ancestry.

    5. Artaud, Antonin 1938 - Theater Of Cruelty, 1st Manifesto
    We cannot go on prostituting the idea of theater whose only value is in its excruciating,
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    6. Antonin Artaud
    Includes a selection of writings by and about Artaud, some in French only.
    http://www.antoninartaud.org/

    7. Artaud, Antonin 1896-1948 [WorldCat Identities]
    The theater and its double by Antonin Artaud ( Book ) 89 editions published between 1938 and 2009 in
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    Wed Sep 1 02:18:27 2010 UTC lccn-n79-39731 Authors, French20th century Dramatists, French ActorsFrance lccn-n82-28634 dnr lccn-n80-5378 Virmaux, Alain lccn-n96-53835 Grossman, Evelyne edt lccn-nb2001-54391 crp lccn-n96-18624 Dulac, Germaine drt lccn-n79-92610 Derrida, Jacques lccn-n80-158645 Rihm, Wolfgang cmp lccn-n82-250509 Mattheus, Bernd edt lccn-n79-22935 Gogh, Vincent van lccn-n79-18801 Brecht, Bertolt Artaud, Antonin Artaud, Antonin Tragedies Biographical fiction Gothic fiction French poetry French literature Drama Feature films Conference proceedings Gnosticism French poetry ItalyRome Cenci, Beatrice,1577-1599 Documentary films Short films Grotowski, Jerzy,1933-1999 Experimental theater Performing arts Prevel, Jacques Cruelty Peyotism Art and literature Foreign films Christian saints Tarahumara Indians Silent films Art appreciation Fiction films Historical films Joan,of Arc, Saint,1412-1431 Portrait drawing, French Drawing Drawing, French Fiction Exhibition catalogs Stanislavsky, Konstantin,1863-1938 Brecht, Bertolt,1898-1956 Technique Influence (Literary, artistic, etc.) Literature Biographical films Portrait drawing Feature films Records and correspondence DramaTechnique Translations Drama History France Biography Theater Authors, French

    8. Antonin Artaud (important To Patti Smith)
    An article by Mary Lynch and Fiona Webster.
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    [contributed by Mary Lynch, w/ additions by Fiona Webster] [Patti Smith's] aesthetic program is one that owes an incalculable debt to Antonin Artaud, who, in the words of Roger Shattuck, "concocted a magic amalgam of theatrical style, occult and esoteric knowledge . . . antiliterary pronouncements, drug cultism and revolutionary rhetoric without politics." New York Times
    Antonin Artaud: 1896-1948.
    Actor, director, writer, artist, founder of the "theatre of cruelty". A visionary and a mystic. He saw the theatre as a ritual able to give rise to a numinous experience within the spectator. He believed that new myths must be found for modern audiences, as we no longer participate in the same mysteries as in the past. In his article "Metaphysics and the mise en scene," Artaud discusses the decline in the meaningfulness of certain myths to painting. Artaud called his theatre the Theatre of Cruelty. He wrote two manifestos entitled "The Theatre of Cruelty" and "The Theatre and Cruelty". Through it, he meant to enable the viewer to project his or her feelings and sensations beyond the usual limits imposed by time and space. The audience would be capable of having a powerful metaphysical experience whle watching the stage. Afterwards, the audience would feel purified. A sample quotation: I employ the word cruelty in the sense of an appetite for life, a cosmic rigor,an implacable necessity,in the gnostic sense of a living whirlwind that devours darkness, in the sense that pain apart from whose ineluctable necessity life could not continue; good is desired, it is the consequence of an act; evil is permanent.

    9. Antonin Artaud — Infoplease.com
    Encyclopedia Artaud, Antonin. Artaud, Antonin ( Nt năN' rtō') , 1896 – 1948, French poet, actor, and director. During the 1920s and 30s he was associated with various
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    French dramatist, actor, writer September 4, 1896 - March 4, 1948
    The Pain of Botched Adjustment
    "I have only aimed at the clockworking of the soul; I've only transcribed the pain of botched adjustment" Artaud
    Artaud's credentials as a madman are impeccable. By age 21 he had already suffered a bout of meningitis, hereditary syphilis and a nervous breakdown. Furthermore, he spent approximately 15 of his 52 earthly years inside various mental institutions. His art has recently been described as: ...one long scream of protest at the inadequacy of language, of human society, of the body and the mind. ( Luc Sante Slate Magazine , October 15, 1996. In her biography of Artaud, Bettina Knapp writes: Artaud's unique theatrical invention was a direct result of his malady. His physical and mental torment was so acute as to make it impossible for him to see the world except through the dark prism of his tortured Self Knapp, page 198

    12. Antonin Artaud!
    Antonin Artaud. Madman/theorist/philosopher/playwright Antonin Artaud's final work was a radiophonic creation entitled To Have Done With The Judgment Of God.
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    Madman/theorist/philosopher/playwright Antonin Artaud's final work was a radiophonic creation entitled "To Have Done With The Judgment Of God." It was written after several years' internment in psychiatric institutions which roughly corresponded to the duration of WWII. During his stay at the asylum, Artaud's behavior was characterized by delusions, auditory hallucinations, glossolalia and violent tantrums. He underwent a myriad of bizarre treatments for this behavior including coma-inducing insulin therapy and electroshock therapy. "Pour En Finir Avec le Judgement de Dieu" is a heretic's scatalogical tirade at the extreme of the linguistic lunatic fringe. It was perhaps Artaud's electronic revenge against his incarcerators an invective broadcast from the end of the mind. It was commissioned in 1947 by Ferdinand Pouey, the director of dramatic and literary broadcasts for French Radio. The work defies description, and although it was actually recorded in the studios of the French Radio at the end of 1947 and scheduled to be broadcast at 10:45 PM on February 2, 1948, the broadcast was cancelled at the last minute by the director of French Radio, Vladimir Porche. Citing Artaud's scatalogical, vicious and obscene anti-American and anti-Catholic pronouncements as something that the French radio audience could do without, he upheld this censorship in the face of widespread support from many culturally prominent figures including Jean Cocteau, Jean Louis Barrault, Rene Clair and Paul Eluard. Pouey actually quit his job in protest. Artaud died a little over a month later, profoundly disappointed over the rejection of the work. It was not broadcast over the airwaves until thirty years later.

    13. Nouvelles8-ulloaes
    Art culo de Manuel Ulloa sobre el escritor, su temperamento y obra.
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    Antonin Artaud y sus dobles
    Manuel Ulloa Su existencia fue como la dislocación permanente de una vida desdoblada. Tristán Tzara definió su obra como "el dolor corporal proyectado en la vida mental". El "hombre-teatro" (como lo llamaban algunos) hizo de su cuerpo el escenario de un conflicto cósmico en el que su ser se desgarraba constantemente entre la carne y el espíritu, entre la pureza y la enfermedad, entre las fuerzas del Bien y del Mal. A.A. estaba siempre en el ojo de un huracán, quizá por eso permanecía inascible, incluso para sí mismo. La identificación progresiva que fue estableciendo entre la vida y el teatro lo llevó a renunciar a la escena, o mejor dicho, a transladar el drama de las tablas a su cuerpo para crear al fin un "espectáculo integral". Después de su viaje a México, el teatro deja de ser para él un medio y se convierte en el fin mismo, en una forma de vida verdadera. "Si el teatro dobla la vida, la vida dobla al teatro verdadero" El teatro y su doble El teatro y la cultura o El teatro oriental y el teatro occidental Tomemos el caso del célebre Dr. Jacques Lacan, quien vendría a diagnosticar en el asilo para enfermos mentales de Sainte-Anne en 1938, que Artaud padecía una fijación irremediable, que nunca volvería a escribir y que viviría ochenta años. En aquella ocasión Lacan erró tres veces su "observación psicoanalítica rápida": A.A. murió diez años después, pero antes no sólo salió de su fijación sino que escribió

    14. Artaud, Antonin Definition Of Artaud, Antonin In The Free Online Encyclopedia.
    Artaud, Antonin ( Nt năN` rtō`), 1896–1948, French poet, actor, and director. During the 1920s and 30s he was associated with various experimental theater groups in
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    15. Facts About Artaud, Antonin: Acting, As Discussed In Britannica Compton's Encycl
    Facts about Artaud, Antonin acting, A major influence on 20thcentury acting emanates from the writings of the French actor and director Antonin Artaud. He conceived of the actor
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    16. Antonin Artaud
    Abdruck des Gedichts.
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    Die Nacht wirkt
    In den Schluchen geblhter Laken drin die ganze Nacht atmet, sprt der Dichter sein Haar lnger und voller werden. ber alle Theken der Erde ragen entwurzelte Glser, der Dichter sprt, wie sein Denken und sein Geschlecht ihn verlassen. Denn hier ist das Leben fraglich und der Bauch des Denkens; die Flaschen stoen an die Schdel der luftigen Versammlung. Das WORT treibt Schlaf wie eine Blte oder ein Glas voller Formen und Rauch. Das Glas und der Bauch kollidieren, das Leben ist klar in den Glas gewordenen Schdeln. Der leidenschaftliche Aeropag der Dichter versammelt sich um den grnen Filz, die Leere kreist. Das Leben durchquert das Denken des Dichters mit vollem Haar. In der Strae nicht als ein Fenster, die Karten mischen; im Fenster die geile Frau zeigt ihren schamlosen Bauch. Aus: Bilboquet, 1925. bersetzung: Gerd Henniger. Zitiert nach: Das surrealistische Gedicht, hg. von Heribert Becker, Edouard Jaguer und Petr Krl, Frankfurt / Main 1985.

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    Artaud, Antonin ( Nt năN` rtō`), 1896–1948, French poet, actor, and director. During the 1920s and 30s he was associated with various experimental theater groups in Paris
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