Shopping Cart
University Of California Press
Browse
Search

Antonin Artaud

Antonin Artaud

Selected Writings

Edited, with an introduction by Susan Sontag.
Buy Paperback
$29.95, paperback

9780520064430

Available Now
720 pages,
October 1988, Not available in British Commonwealth; Include Canada;
Also in: Avant-Garde Film/Video
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, film scenarios, a historical novel, plays, essays on film, theater, art, and literature, and many letters. Susan Sontag's selection conveys the genius of this singular writer.
"Insofar as the modern theater has come to be, for some people, an alternative to religion, this is largely Artaud's doing. . . . Miss Sontag's introduction, as one might expect, is full of brilliant formulations."—John Weightman, The New York Times Book Review

"Artaud matters. Even more than to the theater and literature, he contributes to our understanding of madness, of what it is like to be both a paranoid schizophrenic and a genius observing and describing this dementia. . . . We cannot fail to recognize and learn from what these writings evoke."—John Simon, Saturday Review

"Artaud, who withdrew from the theatre but remained essentially an actor, came nearest to dramatising when he could project his imagination into another man's experience. . . . No one has written more lucidly or illuminatingly about the way van Gogh used madness, art and suicide to cope with an insufferable situation."—Ronald Hayman, Encounter
"Artaud remains one of the significant and influential theorists of modern theatre."—Gerald Rabkin, Rutgers University
European Literature Bestsellers
Bookmark and Share
Cover Image
Desk Copy Information
California eNews
European Literature titles
Avant-Garde Film/Video titles
eMail: