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    Antoine Marie Joseph Paul Artaud, better known as Antonin Artaud (French: [ɑ̃tɔnɛ̃ aʁto]; 4 September 1896 – 4 March 1948), was a French artist who worked...
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  • Theatre of Cruelty (category Antonin Artaud)
    Cruauté, also Théâtre cruel) is a form of theatre conceptualised by Antonin Artaud. Artaud, who was briefly a member of the surrealist movement, outlined his...
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    authors list (link) Blin, Roger; Artaud, Antonin; Kirby, Victoria Nes; Nes, Nancy E.; Robbins, Aileen (1972). "Antonin Artaud in "Les Cenci"". The Drama Review:...
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  • The prix Antonin Artaud was a French literary prize created by Jean Digot and a few poets on 24 May 1951 in Rodez, in memory of Antonin Artaud, and was...
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    ou l'Anarchiste couronné (Heliogabalus or The Anarchist Crowned) by Antonin Artaud (1934), depicting the life of Elagabalus and combining essay, biography...
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    necessarily having to have any psychological attachment.[citation needed] Antonin Artaud's last written work To have done with the judgment of god was recorded...
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    starred in are En compagnie d'Antonin Artaud (1993), in which he portrays French poet and playwright Antonin Artaud, and Bande à part (1964) by Jean-Luc...
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    earlier that year. The album is named after and dedicated to French poet Antonin Artaud, and was conceived as a reaction to his writings. The album's original...
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  • The Theatre and Its Double (category Works by Antonin Artaud)
    Double) is a 1938 collection of essays by French poet and playwright Antonin Artaud. It contains his most famous works on the theatre, including his manifestos...
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  • Dulac's The Seashell and the Clergyman (1928) (from a screenplay by Antonin Artaud). Other films include Un Chien Andalou (1929) and L'Âge D'Or (1930)...
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    real world. Following the ideas proposed by the Surrealist theorist Antonin Artaud, however, it may also be possible to understand communication with an...
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    the Living Theatre until his death. The group's primary influence was Antonin Artaud, who espoused the Theatre of Cruelty, which was supposed to shock the...
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    Michel Foucault, Gilles Deleuze, Carlos Castañeda and Antonin Artaud, whom the album Artaud (1973) is named after. In December 2011 he announced that...
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    expression. Among the other cast members was French playwright Antonin Artaud as the monk Massieu. Artaud later stated that the film was meant to "reveal Joan as...
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  • My Life and Times with Antonin Artaud (French: En compagnie d'Antonin Artaud) is a 1993 French film, directed by Gérard Mordillat. It is based on Jacques...
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    appear by software" since 1959. In 1938, French avant-garde playwright Antonin Artaud described the illusory nature of characters and objects in the theatre...
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    and screen. He was closely linked with the works of Paul Claudel and Antonin Artaud, and for his performances for the Théâtre national populaire and Odéon-Théâtre...
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    company, alongside Antonin Artaud. Artaud has also been highly influential in shaping what has become known as physical theatre. Artaud rejected the primacy...
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    The Seashell and the Clergyman (category Works by Antonin Artaud)
    experimental film directed by Germaine Dulac, from an original scenario by Antonin Artaud. It premiered in Paris on 9 February 1928. The film is associated with...
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  • Theatre Alfred Jarry (category Antonin Artaud)
    The Theatre Alfred Jarry was founded in January 1926 by Antonin Artaud with Robert Aron and Roger Vitrac, in Paris, France. It was influenced by Surrealism...
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    example of this, and references the surrealist theatre tradition of Antonin Artaud and the Theatre of Cruelty. The fragmented and surrealistic narratives...
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    and exact number of victims remain unknown. The play Thirty-Two by Antonin Artaud was inspired by the case. The second half of David Kuhnlein's book Bloodletter...
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    survivor. Louis Althusser, French marxist philosopher[citation needed] Antonin Artaud, French poet and playwright Dick Cavett, American television talk show...
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  • universe of productive and reproductive desiring-machines", such as Antonin Artaud, Samuel Beckett, Georg Büchner, Samuel Butler, D. H. Lawrence, Henry...
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    Monogamy) Antonin Artaud | Sylvère Lotringer; All Paranoiacs, Interview with Paule Thévenin, 2018 Mack Lecture: Sylvère Lotringer on Antonin Artaud, 2015...
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  • Body without organs (category Antonin Artaud)
    constituent parts, operating freely. The term was first used by French writer Antonin Artaud in his 1947 play To Have Done With the Judgment of God, later adapted...
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    Man Ray, Hans Arp, Georges Malkine, Michel Leiris, Georges Limbour, Antonin Artaud, Raymond Queneau, André Masson, Joan Miró, Marcel Duchamp, Jacques Prévert...
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  • interwar period, including Louis-Ferdinand Céline, Louis Aragon and Antonin Artaud. In 1930 the Belgian Robert Denoël and the American Bernard Steele (1902–1979)...
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    in Paris between 1960 and 1964, where she translated authors such as Antonin Artaud, Henri Michaux, Aimé Césaire and Yves Bonnefoy. She also studied history...
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  • Norman Glass. Reprinted in Antonin Artaud, Four Texts (Los Angeles: Panjandrum Books, 1982). 23 pages. Antonin Artaud, Artaud the Momo (Los Angeles: Black...
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