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Cruelty and Desire in the Modern Theater: Antonin Artaud, Sarah Kane, and Samuel Beckett, ISBN-13: 978-1611470444
Cruelty and Desire in the Modern Theater: Antonin Artaud, Sarah Kane, and Samuel Beckett, ISBN-13: 978-1611470444 [PDF eBook eTextbook] Publisher: ‎ Fairleigh Dickinson University Press (April 18, 2011) Language: ‎ English 256 pages ISBN-10: ‎ 1611470447 ISBN-13: ‎ 978-1611470444 Departing from a refreshing look at the ideas of Antonin Artaud, this book provides a thorough […]
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Cruelty and Desire in the Modern Theater: Antonin Artaud, Sarah Kane, and Samuel Beckett, ISBN-13: 978-1611470444
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- Publisher: ‎ Fairleigh Dickinson University Press (April 18, 2011)
- Language: ‎ English
- 256 pages
- ISBN-10: ‎ 1611470447
- ISBN-13: ‎ 978-1611470444
Departing from a refreshing look at the ideas of Antonin Artaud, this book provides a thorough analysis of how both Sarah Kane and Samuel Beckett are indebted to his legacy. In juxtaposing these playwrights, De Vos minutely points out how both in their own way struggle with coming to terms with Artaud. A key concept in Lacanian psychoanalytic theories, desire lies at the root of the Theatre of Cruelty; Kane and Beckett prove that desire and cruelty are inextricably linked to one another, but that they appear in radically different disguises. Relying on Kane and Beckett, this book not only sheds a light on the precise intentions behind Artaud’s project, it also maps out the structural parallels and dichotomies between the Theatre of Cruelty and the literary genre of tragedy.
Immediately after the premiere of Sarah Kane’s Blasted in 1995, some reviewers made a link with Antonin Artaud’s Theatre of Cruelty. These parallels, however, were solely based on the abundance of physical violence on stage. In response to these assertions, this book traces minutely Artaud’s legacy for later generations. Making use of Jacques Lacan’s psychoanalytical ideas as a theoretical framework, De Vos defines Artaud’s project not so much in terms of blood and goriness, but rather as a theater of Passion, revolving around notions as desire, love and the subjectile, a concept that was drawn attention to by Derrida. In addition, the idea of the scapegoat delineated by René Girard provides a leg-up to clarify the intrinsic parallels as well as divergences between the Theatre of Cruelty and tragedy, while also Lacan’s analysis of Antigone is being looked at.
Laurens De Vos has published articles on modern playwrights and theater performances in Flemish and international theater magazines.
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