Antonin Artaud

"Excuse my absolute freedom. I refuse to make a distinction between any of the moments of myself."

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Source: Antonin Artaud, Susan Sontag (1976). “Antonin Artaud, Selected Writings”, p.59, Univ of California Press

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Antonin Artaud

Antonin Artaud

Playwright, Actor, Theorist

Antonin Artaud was a French playwright and theorist known for his radical ideas on theater and the concept of the 'theater of cruelty.'

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