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"Here Lies" preceded by "The Indian Culture"

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"Here Lies" preceded by Indian Culture" collects two of Antonin Artaud's foremost poetic works from the last period of his life. He wrote both works soon after his release from the psychiatric hospital of Rodez and his return to Paris, and they were published during the flurry of intensive activity and protests against his work's censorship. The Indian Culture is the first and most ambitious work of Artaud's last period. It deals with his travels in Mexico in 1936 where Artaud sets aside his usual preoccupations with peyote and the Tarahumara peoples sorcerers to directly anatomize his obsessions with gods, corporeality, and sexuality. Here Lies is Artaud's final declaration of autonomy for his own body from its birth to its imminent death, won at the cost of multiple battles against the infiltrating powers amassed to steal that birth and death away from him. Both works demonstrate Artaud's final poetry as a unique amalgam of delicate linguistic invention and ferociously obscene invective.


"Here Lies" preceded by "Indian Culture" was translated by the award-winning translator Clayton Eshleman, widely seen as the preeminent translator into English of Artaud's work, with its profound intensity and multiply nuanced language. For the first time since its first publication, this bilingual edition presents the two works in one volume, as Artaud originally intended. This edition also features a contextual afterword by Stephen Barber.

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4 - 13 La Culture Indienne - Indian Culture (Antonin Artaud)14 - 60 Ci-Gît - Here Lies (Antonin Artaud)61 - 62 Notes (Clayton Eshleman)63 - 70 Clayton Eshleman's Translation of Artaud's "Here Lies" preceded by "Indian Culture" (Stephen Barber)

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Antonin Artaud (1896-1948) is one of the seminal figures of twentieth century writing, art and sound experimentation, known especially for his work with the Surrealist movement, his performance theories, his asylum incarcerations, and his artworks which have been exhibited in major exhibitions, at New York's MOMA and many other art-museums.

Product details

Authors Antonin Artaud
Assisted by Stephen Barber (Editor), Clayton Eshleman (Editor), Clayton Eshleman (Translation)
Publisher diaphanes
 
Languages English
Product format Paperback / Softback
Released 16.06.2021
 
EAN 9783035803648
ISBN 978-3-0-3580364-8
No. of pages 72
Dimensions 138 mm x 6 mm x 199 mm
Weight 90 g
Subject Fiction > Narrative literature > Contemporary literature (from 1945)

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