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BLOWS
AND BOMBS STEPHEN BARBER |
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This definitive biography, by the world authority on Antonin Artaud, is the first ever to have been written about this legendary figure of 20th century culture. Spanning Artauds involvement with the Surrealist movement in 1920s Paris, his seminal Theatre of Cruelty in the 1930s, and his nine-year asylum incarceration and final period of drug-ravaged freedom in the 1940s, BLOWS AND BOMBS gives a vivid and potent portrait of Artauds extreme life. Artauds influence has been colossal, extending from the Beat movement to punk, from the revolutionary theatre movements of the 1960s to contemporary digital media. For the first time, this biography gives readers the opportunity to trace the entire development of his inspirational work. Many parts of Artauds life have been unknown such as his journey to Ireland, from which he returned in a straitjacket and Barber finally illuminates those mysteries. Artauds wild life was full of conflict, desperation and drama, and BLOWS AND BOMBS presents that multi-faceted existence in all of its fascinating layers. Based on fifteen years of research and on interviews with the people closest to Artaud, BLOWS AND BOMBS is a unique and compelling biography that will be read for decades to come. First published by Faber & Faber in 1993, the book is presented here in a new, updated and expanded edition, illustrated throughout. Paperback. Size: 7 X 10 inches, 224 pages. |