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Journey to Mexico

English · Paperback / Softback

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On 10 January 1936, the poet, actor, and dramatic theorist, Antonin Artaud departed Europe on a journey to Mexico that would take him from the streets, cafés, and lecture halls of Mexico City to the remote mountains of the Sierra Tarahumara. The journey would last only ten months, culminating in some six to eight weeks spent among the Tarahumara (Rarámuri), but it was a profound turning point in his life.
Artaud didn't just leave Europe. He fled it. "I came to Mexico to escape European civilization ... I hoped to find a vital form of culture." The vital form of culture that he sought was one wherein individual and communal behaviors were rooted in the soil of a place, wherein the rituals of religion, reinforced a connection in human lives between the earth and the sun.
But Artaud's search for a vital form of culture would not be a simple one. His appeal to indigenous culture would first require an intense and intricate effort at aesthetic, religious, political, and philosophical decolonization. And this intellectual work would not be without a psychological cost.
Journey to Mexico collects very nearly all of Artaud's writings related to his voyage to the land of the Tarahumara: the writings he prepared prior to this journey; the pieces he published in Mexico and the lectures he delivered there; the essays, letters, and poems that he wrote in the years after his journey, reflecting on and reframing his experiences. A selection of letters written before, during, and after the trip conveys the very personal - the physical, emotional, and financial - challenges of the journey.
Artaud's Journey to Mexico takes us far from home to the limits of art and anthropology, myth and religion, to confront the legacies of colonial conquest and the possibility of decolonization in a desperate search for a "vital form of culture."

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Antonin Artaud, de son nom complet Antoine Henri Joseph Paul Artaud, né à Marseille le 4 septembre 1896 et mort à Ivry-sur-Seine le 4 mars 1948, est un théoricien du théâtre, acteur, écrivain, essayiste, dessinateur et poète français.

Product details

Authors Antonin Artaud
Assisted by Stuart Kendall (Editor)
Publisher Contra Mundum Press
 
Languages English
Product format Paperback / Softback
Released 04.03.2024
 
EAN 9781940625645
ISBN 978-1-940625-64-5
No. of pages 532
Dimensions 127 mm x 203 mm x 32 mm
Weight 633 g
Subject Humanities, art, music > Art > Theatre, ballet

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