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Despite this affinity , however , “ La parole soufflée ” concludes with an accusation concerning Artaud's seeming complicity with precisely those metaphysical structures against which both Bataille's laughter the Theater of Cruelty are ...
Despite this affinity , however , “ La parole soufflée ” concludes with an accusation concerning Artaud's seeming complicity with precisely those metaphysical structures against which both Bataille's laughter the Theater of Cruelty are ...
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32 The theater thus gives way to the force of life , but only momentarily and only through an extremely limiting set of methods ; thus , in his two manifestos on the Theater of Cruelty , Artaud outlines a substantial set of rules that ...
32 The theater thus gives way to the force of life , but only momentarily and only through an extremely limiting set of methods ; thus , in his two manifestos on the Theater of Cruelty , Artaud outlines a substantial set of rules that ...
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The task of the Theater of Cruelty is thus at once terrifying and urgent , and the struggle to awaken the sleeping intensity of life will be a struggle between art and work , experience and representation , impossibility and reality .
The task of the Theater of Cruelty is thus at once terrifying and urgent , and the struggle to awaken the sleeping intensity of life will be a struggle between art and work , experience and representation , impossibility and reality .
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