Antonin Artaud

Artaud in 1926 Antoine Maria Joseph Paul Artaud (; ; 4September 18964March 1948), better known as Antonin Artaud (), was a French artist who worked across a variety of media. He is best known for his writings, as well as his work in the theatre and cinema. Widely recognized as a major figure of the European avant-garde, he had a particularly strong influence on twentieth-century theatre through his conceptualization of the Theatre of Cruelty. Known for his raw, surreal and transgressive work, his texts explored themes from the cosmologies of ancient cultures, philosophy, the occult, mysticism and indigenous Mexican and Balinese practices. Provided by Wikipedia
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    Published 1996
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    Classmark: BK2 Artaud, Antonin BG-Hb 500/96T
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    Published 2002
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    Classmark: BK2 Artaud, Antonin BG-Hb 57/2003T
    Book
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