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  1. Antonin Artaud: Collected Works, Volumes 1-3 by Antonin Artaud, 1968
  2. Antonin Artaud : Collected Works (Volume 1) by Antonin Artaud, 1999
  3. Selected Writings by Antonin Artaud, 1976-10
  4. Antonin Artaud by Martin Esslin, 1993-01
  5. Antonin Artaud: Blows and Bombs by Stephen Barber, 1994-04
  6. Antonin Artaud: Works on Paper by Antonin Artaud, Margit Rowell, 1996-10
  7. El Cine (Spanish Edition) by Antonin Artaud, 1997-04
  8. Necessary Cruelty: A Brief Examination of the Dramatic Principles of Antonin Artaud by Mitchell Tribbett, 2008-05-26
  9. Antonin Artaud's Alternate Genealogies by John C. Stout, 2007-02-01
  10. Le Theatre Et Son Double by Antonin Artaud, 1964
  11. Les Tarahumaras by Antonin Artaud, 1998-01-01
  12. Pour en finir avec le jugement de Dieu, suivi de " Le Théâtre de la Cruauté" by Antonin Artaud, Évelyne Grossman, 2003-07-01
  13. Antonin Artaud Anthology, 2nd Edition Revised by Jack Hirschman, 1965
  14. The Actor and His Double: Mime and Movement for the Theatre of Cruelty by Mark V. Rose, 1986-01

21. Artaud
antonin artaud Surrealism is above all a state of mind, it does not advocate formulas.
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The Vice of Surrealism
Antonin Artaud:
Surrealism is above all a state of mind , it does not advocate formulas. The most important point is to put oneself in the right frame of mind. No Surrealist is in the world, or thinks of himself in the present, or believes in the effectiveness of the mind as spur, the mind as guillotine , the mind as judge, the mind as doctor, and he resolutely hopes to be apart from the mind. The Surrealist has judged the mind. He has no feelings which are a part of himself, he does not recognize any thought as his own. His thought does not fashion for him a world to which he reasonably assents. He despairs of attaining his own mind. Go to:

22. COSMIC BASEBALL ASSOCIATION-Antonin Artaud 1998 Cosmic Player Plate
Profile with quotations, bibliography, and some small images.
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Antonin Artaud
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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

23. Antonin Artaud
Biographical profile, photographs and two texts in French.
http://www.cs.dartmouth.edu/~stavros/Artaud/artaud.html
I abandoned the stage because I realized the fact that the only language which I could have with an audience was to bring bombs out of my pockets and throw them in the audience's face with a blatant gesture of aggression... and blows are the only language in which I feel capable of speaking.
translated by Stephen Barber
Antonin Artaud started publishing his texts in 1924, when William S. Burroughs was ten years old. Artaud advocated a total spectacle with lights, violent gestures and noise in place of music, almost forty years before Andy Warhol would pioneer multimedia shows and punk music would dissolve alienation and discomfort into layers of noise. He was born in Marseilles in 1896 and died in a Paris suburb in 1948. Originally a member of the Surrealists he was expelled after two years, in 1926, unwilling to comply with Breton's directives and favoring controlled writing against dream imagery. Eversince, he followed a solitary trajectory without intellectual allies and channeled his activity into various fields, only two of which were poetry and essay writing. Although a degrading experience by his artistic standards, playing in movies provided him with an occasional income, having appeared among others in Abel Gance's " Napoleon ". He envisioned new forms of cinema and theater, as the Theater of Cruelty

24. Antonin Artaud
Biographie, Werke, Sekund¤rliteratur.
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ANTONIN ARTAUD 1896 Marseille - 1948 Ivry-sur-Seine
Werke Tric-trac du ciel, poemes 1927 A la grande Nuit ou le, Bluff surrealiste La coquille et le clergyean, Filmdrehbuch Le Theatre Alfred Jarry et l'hostilite publique La revolte du boucher, Filmdrehbuch Sekundarliteratur Jacques Derrida, Le theatre de la cruaute er la cloture de la repre sentation, in: "Critique" (Paris), Nr. 230 (1966), S. 595-618. Alain et Odette Virmaux, Artaud, bilan critique, Paris 1980.
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25. Antonin Artaud (1895-1948)
A biography of the French actor, director, theoretician and playwright; and an analysis of his 'Theater of Cruelty'.
http://www.theatrehistory.com/french/artaud001.html
ANTONIN ARTAUD (1895-1948) This document was originally published in Dionysus in Paris . Wallace Fowlie. New York: Meridian Books, Inc., 1960. p. 203-209. Purchase Books about Antonin Artaud A NTONIN Artaud's name is associated with a fundamental revolt against insincerity, and especially against insincerity in literature, where the written word corresponds to an attitude or a prejudice. His most cherished dream was to found a new kind of theatre in French which would be, not an artistic spectacle, but a communion between spectators and actors. As in primitive societies it would be a theatre of magic, a mass participation in which the entire culture would find its vitality and its truest expression. In January 1947, a year before his death, Artaud gave a lecture in Paris, in Copeau's old theater, the Vieux-Colombier. Among those present, and mingled with a youthful, fervent audience, were such writers as Gide, Breton, Michaux, and Camus . Artaud symbolized for all the generations in his audience an exceptional fidelity to a very great belief, a life devoted to a cause and an unflinching persistence in extolling the cause.

26. Antonin Artaud

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27. Antonin Artaud
French and English page covering the works of the writer on display at the MOMA in Barcelona links to essays on his work. antonin artaud. (1934 ). Web Pages of Cruelty
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Who am I?
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burst into fragments and remake itself under ten thousand notorious aspects a new body where you will never forget me.
Artaud died over half a century ago. This site is meant to be a resource for all those studying or simply admiring the complexity of Artaud's work and life. Il existe une version française de ce site Join the Antonin Artaud Yahoo! Group This site is maintained by Arnaud Hubert Last Update: December 23, 2002.

28. Welcome To Zombie Joe's Underground Theatre Group Home Page
Based in the heart of the North Hollywood Arts District, this experimental theatre groups honors the famous antonin artaud, with their own particular style.
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29. Artaud-Links
antonin artaud! antonin artaud's final work was a radiophonic creation entitled "To Have Done With The Judgment Of God"
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    Conference on Artaud in Aberystwyth/Wales, 8-10 November 1996
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  • Artaud Speaks
    When O was a young girl, above all she wanted a man to take care of her. In her dream, the city was the repository of all dreams...
  • Antonin Artaud
    My Life and Times with ANTONIN ARTAUD, a film by Gerard Mordillat. Paris, May 1946. Antonin Artaud has returned ...
  • Visigothic Music / bauhaus / Antonin Artaud
    bauhaus ``Antonin Artaud'' The young man held a gun to the head of God Stick this holy cow put the audience in action let the slaughtered take a bow...
  • Study Questions - Artaud
    Artaud. How is theatre like the plague? What are we supposed to do about it?
  • Artaud Manifesto
    MANIFESTO IN CLEAR LANGUAGE by Antonin Artaud. for Roger Vitrac. If I believe neither in Evil nor in Good, if I feel such a strong inclination to destroy...
  • Our Work With Theater Artaud
    Our Work With Theater Artaud. Thick Description was conceived as an artistic home, and it has always been our intention to use the collective to advance...

30. ANTON IN ARTAUD Susan Sontag The Metaphors That Artaud Uses To
An essay hyperlinked to quotations from artaud and other supporting material.Category Arts Literature Authors A artaud, antonin......ANTON IN artaud Susan Sontag The metaphors that artaud uses to describe his intellectualdistress treat the mind either as a property to which one never holds
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Susan Sontag
"The metaphors that Artaud uses to describe his intellectual distress treat the mind either as a property to which one never holds clear title (or whose title one has lost) or as a physical substance that is intransigent, fugitive, unstable, obscenely mutable. As early as 1921, at the age of twenty-five, he states his problem as that of never managing to possess his mind "in its entirety ." Throughout the nineteen-twenties, he laments that his ideas "abandon" him, that he is unable to "discover" his ideas, that he cannot "attain" his mind, that he has "lost" his understanding of words and "forgotten" the forms of thought.
In more direct metaphors, he rages against the chronic erosion of his ideas , the way his thought crumbles beneath him or leaks away; he describes his mind as fissured, deteriorating, petrifying, liquefying, coagulating, empty, impenetrably dense: words rot. Artaud suffers not from doubt as to whether his "I" thinks but from a conviction that he does not possess his own thought. He does not say that he is unable to think; he says that he does not "have" thought—which he takes to be much more than having correct ideas or judgments.
"Having thought" means that process by which thought sustains itself, manifests itself to itself, and is answerable "to all the circumstances of feeling and of life." It is in this sense of thought, which treats thought as both subject and object of itself, that Artaud claims not to "have" it. Artaud shows how the Hegelian, dramatistic, self-regarding consciousness can reach the state of total alienation ( instead of detached, comprehensive wisdom )—because

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Artist: ARTAUD, ANTONIN Title: Label: EXACT CHANGE Format: Book Price: Catalog #: EC ARTAUD "Among Antonin Artaud's most brilliant works are the scatological glossolalia composed in the final three years of his life (1945-1948), during and after his incarceration in an asylum at Rodez. These represent some of the most powerful outpourings ever recorded, a torrent of speech from the other side of sanity and the occult. In this collection, the most complete representation of this period of Artaud's work ever presented in English, and the first new anthology of Artaud published in the U.S. since Helen Weaver's 1976 Selected Writings , cogent statements of theory are paired with the raving poetry of such pieces as 'Artaud the Momo,' 'Here Lies,' and 'To Have Done with the Judgement of God.' These are translated with drama and accuracy by Clayton Eshleman, whose renditions of Vallejo and Césaire have won widespread acclaim including a National Book Award." Previous Page Index of Artists Next Page

32. Accueil
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Bulletin International Antonin Artaud
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33. Antonin Artaud!
antonin artaud. Madman/theorist/philosopher/playwright antonin artaud'sfinal work was a radiophonic creation entitled To Have Done
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Antonin Artaud
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.

34. Quotez - Artaud, Antonin
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    encyclopediaEncyclopedia artaud, antonin, äNtônaN' ärtO' PronunciationKey. artaud, antonin , 1896–1948, French poet, actor, and director.
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    REVIEW: Difficult site to access, the bibliography is ‘under construction’, some pages are in French and the value of the written material is difficult to discern quickly as it has little introduction. Two useful sections are a shortened version of an MA thesis on the Theatre of Cruelty and the family romance (from 1995) and a talk on ‘The Reinvention of the Human Face’. In practical terms, download times are sometimes disconcertingly long (sometimes fail to load) and, as with the site as a whole, the links page is a little diverse in content (which matches the surrealist content of many of the links) and it contains English, Spanish, German and French sites.
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    39. Artaud, Antonin. The Columbia Encyclopedia, Sixth Edition. 2001
    The Columbia Encyclopedia, Sixth Edition. 2001. artaud, antonin. (äNtônN´ ärt ´) (KEY) , 1896–1948, French poet, actor, and director.
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    ATTRIBUTION antonin artaud (1896–1948), French theater producer, actor, theorist.letter, Feb. 10, 1935, to André Gide. Repr. in Selected Writings, pt.
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