In _The Theatre and Its Double_, first published in 1938, Antonin
Artaud puts forward his radical theories on drama and theatre, which
he saw as being stifled by conservatism and a lack of experimentation.
Containing the famous manifestos of the 'Theatre of Cruelty', this
collection of essays analyses the underlying impulses of performance,
provides suggestions on a physical-training method for actors, and
features a long appreciation of the expressive values of Eastern dance
drama.
This new English translation of Artaud's canonical text by Mark
Taylor-Batty retains the idiosyncratic nature of the author's writing,
communicating its fervour and ambition, while achieving a much-needed
clarity.
Through doing so, it facilitates a fuller appreciation of Artaud's
artistic objectives and the original context in which they grew, aided
by a newly translated set of his notes and drafts, and a selection of
letters to his publisher, friends and associates concerning the book's
genesis and the evolution of the concept of a 'Theatre of Cruelty'.
The commentary further contextualizes this material within Artaud's
broader oeuvre, from his collaboration with the Surrealist group
through to his plans to stage his own adaptation of Percy Shelley's_
Les Cenci _in 1935.
A welcome addition to any theatre-lover's or student's bookshelf, this
translation of Artaud's classic text offers clear and faithful
insights into Artaud's theatre.
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ISBN
9781350288737
Publisert
2024
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Bloomsbury UK
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Product language
Engelsk
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Digital bok
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