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Antonin Artaud, selected writings / edited, and with an introduction, by Susan Sontag ; translated from the French by Helen Weaver ; notes by Susan Sontag and Don Eric Levine.

By: Contributor(s): Material type: TextTextLanguage: English Original language: French Publisher: Berkeley : University of California Press, [1988]Description: lix, 661 pages, [14] pages of plates illustrations 21 cmContent type:
  • text
Media type:
  • unmediated
Carrier type:
  • volume
ISBN:
  • 9780520064430
  • 0520064437
Other title:
  • Selected writings [Portion of title]
Uniform titles:
  • Works. Selections. Engelska 1988
Subject(s): Genre/Form: DDC classification:
  • 841/.912 19
LOC classification:
  • PQ2601.R677
Contents:
Five early poems -- Two early essays -- Letters from 1921-23 -- From Bilboquet (1923) -- Correspondence with Jacques Rivière (1923-24) -- Two essays from 1924 -- The umbilicus of limbo (1925) -- From The nerve meter (1925) -- Fragments of a Diary from hell (1925) -- More prose texts from 1925 -- Eighteen seconds, a screenplay (1925-26) -- From Art and death (1925-27) -- In total darkness, or, The surrealist bluff (1927) -- On the Seashell and the clergyman -- On the Alfred Jarry Theater -- Letters from 1927-30 -- Questions and answers on the cinema -- Excerpts from notebooks and private papers (1931-32) -- Letters from 1931 -- For the theater and its double -- Letters from 1932-33 -- From Heliogabalus, or, The anarchist crowned (1934) -- Letters and drafts from 1934-35 -- Excerpts from notebooks and private papers (1935) -- The trip to Mexico (1935) -- From A voyage to the land of the Tarahumara -- Letters from 1937 -- From The new revelations of being (1937) -- Letters from 1940 (Ville-Evrard) -- Letters from 1943-45 (Rodez) -- Two letters from 1946 -- Van Gogh, the man suicided by society (1947) -- Letter to Pierre Loeh (April 23, 1947) -- From Artaud le Momo (1947) -- Indian culture and here lies (1947) -- To have done with the judgment of God, a radio play (1947) -- Last letters.
Holdings
Item type Home library Call number Materials specified Status Date due Barcode Item holds
Book Book Biblioteket Valhallavägen Sdh H.01 Artaud Available 43731016522
Book Book Biblioteket Valhallavägen H.01 1 Available AUTOBARCODE-6017
Total holds: 0

"Translated from the French, Oeuvres complètes"--Title page verso.

Originally published: New York : Farrar, Straus, and Giroux, ©1976.

"Writings about Artaud": pages 589-591.

Includes bibliographical references (pages 595-661).

Five early poems -- Two early essays -- Letters from 1921-23 -- From Bilboquet (1923) -- Correspondence with Jacques Rivière (1923-24) -- Two essays from 1924 -- The umbilicus of limbo (1925) -- From The nerve meter (1925) -- Fragments of a Diary from hell (1925) -- More prose texts from 1925 -- Eighteen seconds, a screenplay (1925-26) -- From Art and death (1925-27) -- In total darkness, or, The surrealist bluff (1927) -- On the Seashell and the clergyman -- On the Alfred Jarry Theater -- Letters from 1927-30 -- Questions and answers on the cinema -- Excerpts from notebooks and private papers (1931-32) -- Letters from 1931 -- For the theater and its double -- Letters from 1932-33 -- From Heliogabalus, or, The anarchist crowned (1934) -- Letters and drafts from 1934-35 -- Excerpts from notebooks and private papers (1935) -- The trip to Mexico (1935) -- From A voyage to the land of the Tarahumara -- Letters from 1937 -- From The new revelations of being (1937) -- Letters from 1940 (Ville-Evrard) -- Letters from 1943-45 (Rodez) -- Two letters from 1946 -- Van Gogh, the man suicided by society (1947) -- Letter to Pierre Loeh (April 23, 1947) -- From Artaud le Momo (1947) -- Indian culture and here lies (1947) -- To have done with the judgment of God, a radio play (1947) -- Last letters.

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