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Antonin Artaud - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
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Antonin Artaud: a website entirely dedicated to the French genius. Poet, essayist, playwright, actor and director. This site is meant to be a ressource for all those studying or admiring his life and work's complexity. ... Join the; Antonin Artaud Yahoo! Group...
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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.
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– Antonin Artaud, The Theatre of Cruelty, in The Theory of the Modern Stage (ed. Eric Bentley), Penguin, 1968, p.66 ... – Lee Jamieson, Antonin Artaud: From Theory to Practice, Greenwich Exchange, 2007, p.21-22 ... The band Bauhaus included a song about the playwright, called "Antonin Artaud", on their album Burning from...
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"Antonin Artaud: The Actor as Conduit", by Jeremy Garber ... My Life and Times with Antonin Artaud : a synopsis of Gérard Mordillat's movie adapted from Jacques Prevel's book ... An extract from Antonin Artaud, by Alain and Odette Virmaux, on the Club des Poètes website...
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Britannica online encyclopedia article on Antonin Artaud (French author and actor), Sept. ... Antonin Artaud as Jean Massieu in Carl Dreyer’s La Passion de Jeanne d’Arc …[Credits : Henry Guttmann—Hulton Archive/Getty Images]
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More on Antonin Artaud from Infoplease: ... See his Selected Writings ed. by S. Sontag (1971); B. L. Knapp, Antonin Artaud: Man of Vision (1980); J. Derrida and P. Thevenin, Antoine Artaud: Drawings and Portraits (1990). ... Related content from HighBeam Research on: Antonin Artaud...
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Jarry, Alfred (älfred' zhärē') [key], 1873–1907, French author. He was well known in Paris for his eccentric and dissolute behavior and for his insistence on the superiority of hallucinations over ... Antonin Artaud - Artaud, Antonin Artaud, Antonin , 1896–1948, French poet, actor, and director. During the ...
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Hutchinson encyclopedia article about Artaud, Antonin. Artaud, Antonin. Information about Artaud, Antonin in the Hutchinson encyclopedia. ... Artaud, Antonin; Artaxerxes; Artaxerxes I; Artaxerxes II Mnemon; Artaxerxes III Ochus; Arte Povera; Arteaga, Esteban; Artedi, Peter;
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A revolutionary figure in the literary avant-garde of his time, Antonin Artaud (1896-1948) is now seen to be central to the development of post-modernism. His writings comprise verse, prose poems, fil ... "Artaud matters. Even more than to the theater and literature, he contributes to our understanding of madness, of what it...
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