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| | 1. |  | The Theater and Its Double from Grove Press Price: $7.00
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 This is definitely required reading for theatre students. It will help you better understand the shift in modern and experimental theatre that has transpired over the course of the last century. It will also help you better understand the basis for a lot of horrible theatre concepts staged by... more info
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| | 2. |  | Artaud Anthology from City Lights Publishers Price: $8.61
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 Too much absinthe, too much opium to make these ravings coherently and cohesively legible.
However, central and humorus when thinking special interest or literary curiosity.
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| | 8. |  | Antonin Artaud : Collected Works (Volume 3) from Calder Publications Price: $61.35
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 This third volume of A. Artaud for whom Sartre siad that he is "the new poet of horror" continued the complete edition of his works. It is not as important as the "Theatre and its double" or Artaud's poems, but includes some of his Scenarios, views on the Cinema, Interviews held with Artaud, as well... more info
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| | 9. | [no image] | The Cenci: A Play. from Grove Press
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 Artaud states that his version of The Cenci is not excatly what he envisions as the Theatre of Cruelty, yet he is toying with elements that are intrensic to his theory. Whether it's the translation or Artaud's stylistic choice, most of the text comes off as hokey, and incongrous with the action he... more info
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