Revolutionary Messages
Antonin Artaud author Joel White translator
Format:Paperback
Publisher:Bloomsbury Publishing PLC
Published:19th Sep '24
Should be back in stock very soon
Antonin Artaud’s 1936 publication Messages Révolutionnaires offers crucial insight into his trip to Mexico while philosophically and politically re-framing his most widely read book, The Theatre and its Double
Published here in its entirety in English, Artaud’s Revolutionary Messages collects Antonin Artaud’s political, aesthetic and philosophical writings during his travels to Mexico in 1936. Written around the same time as his seminal work The Theatre and its Double, it captures a crucial point in Artaud's life shortly before he was admitted to a mental asylum in which he was to spend a significant part of his later life. Revolutionary Messages contains conferences that Artaud gave at the University of Mexico, articles from the daily Mexican newspaper El Nacional Revolucionario and a study of three seminal artists of the time influenced by or from Mexico: Franz Hals, Ortiz Monasterio and Maria Izquierdo. Not only will you gain crucial insight into Artaud’s time in Mexico and his vision of a “total revolution,” which he places in distinction to Marxist and Surrealist conceptions of revolution, but you will deepen your understanding of the philosophical roots of his theatrical project, which ultimately shaped modern theatre and dance. The publication includes an introduction by the translator, Joel White, and a preface by Professor of European Philosophy, Howard Caygill.
[Artaud] has had an impact so profound that the course of all recent serious theatre in Western Europe and the Americas can be said to divide into two periods - before Artaud and after Artaud. * Susan Sontag *
The Theater and Its Double is far and away the most important thing that has been written about the theater in the twentieth century. It should be read again and again. Artaud oozed magical desires. He was the metaphysician of the theater. * Jean-Loius Barrault *
Artaud remains one of the significant and influential theorists of modern theatre * Gerald Rabkin, Professor of Theatre, Rutgers University *
ISBN: 9781350179011
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256 pages