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Ros Murray

Introduction

Aus: Radio Works: 1946–48, S. 5 – 10

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Ros Murray

is the author of the highly acclaimed book Antonin Artaud: The Scum of the Soul (2014), as well as many works on queer theory and feminism. She is based in the Department of French at Kings College, University of London.
Antonin Artaud, Stephen Barber (Hg.): Radio Works: 1946–48

Antonin Artaud, Stephen Barber (Hg.)

Radio Works: 1946–48

Übersetzt von Stephen Barber und Clayton Eshleman

Mit einem Vorwort von Ros Murray

Broschur, 124 Seiten

PDF, 124 Seiten

In the last two years of his life, following his release from the Rodez asylum, Antonin Artaud decided he wanted his new work to connect with a vast public audience, and chose to record radio broadcasts in order to carry through that aim. That determination led him to his most experimental and incendiary project, To have done with the judgement of god, 1947-48, in which he attempted to create a new language of texts, screams, and cacophonies: a language designed to be heard by millions, aimed, as Artaud said, for ‘road-menders’. In the broadcast, he interrogated corporeality and introduced the idea of the ‘body without organs’, crucial to the later work of Deleuze and Guattari. The broadcast, commissioned by the French national radio station, was banned shortly before its planned transmission, to Artaud’s fury.

 

This volume collects all of the texts for To have done with the judgement of god, together with several of the letters Artaud wrote to friends and enemies in the short period between his work’s censorship and his death. Also included is the text of an earlier broadcast from 1946, Madness and Black Magic, written as a manifesto prefiguring his subsequent broadcast. Clayton Eshleman’s extraordinary translations of the broadcasts activate these works in their extreme provocation.