"I am the man," wrote Artaud, "who has best charted his inmost
self." Antonin Artaud was a great poet who, like Poe, Holderlin,
and Nerval, wanted to live in the infinite and asked that the human
spirit burn in absolute freedom.
To society, he was a madman. Artaud, however, was not insane but
in luciferian pursuit of what society keeps hidden. The man who
wrote Van Gogh the Man Suicided by Society raged against the
insanity of social institutions with insight that proves more
prescient with every passing year. Today, as Artaud's vatic thunder
still crashes above the "larval confusion" he despised, what is
most striking in his writings is an extravagant lucidity.
This collection gives us quintessential Artaud on the occult,
magic, the theater, mind and body, the cosmos, rebellion, and
revolution in its deepest sense.
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