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    Explore "artaud" with insightful episodes like "L'invité de la Matinale : Jean-Baptiste Artaud de la Ligue contre la violence routière dans le Puy-de-Dôme", "Artaud's Mexico (An Alien Landscape) (W/ DC Miller)", "Episode 23 - Quand la littérature fait beurk", "Madmen | The Republic, Part II" and "Que voulez-vous dire monsieur ?" from podcasts like ""L'Invité de la matinale", "System of Systems", "Nos Langues dans ton Oreille", "Quite Useless" and "Comme en passant"" and more!

    Episodes (9)

    L'invité de la Matinale : Jean-Baptiste Artaud de la Ligue contre la violence routière dans le Puy-de-Dôme

    L'invité de la Matinale : Jean-Baptiste Artaud de la Ligue contre la violence routière dans le Puy-de-Dôme
    durée : 00:09:28 - L'invité de la matinale - Un jeune homme de 21 ans est mort ce dimanche sur les routes du Puy-de-Dôme. Le bilan de 2024 est déjà à neuf victimes sur les routes du département après une année noire en 2023 (44 victimes). la Ligue contre la violence routière demande des mesures au Préfet du Puy-de-Dôme

    Artaud's Mexico (An Alien Landscape) (W/ DC Miller)

    Artaud's Mexico (An Alien Landscape) (W/ DC Miller)
    Writer and philosopher Daniel Miller joins SOS once more. DC has just returned from an enlightening trip in Mexico where he engaged in Peyote rituals. DC relays us his exploits and discusses the medicinal values of the Peyote cacti. We also discuss Artaud's journeys throughout Mexico, the ego death, the specific metaphysical content of Mexican artists, the end of the Covid psyop and the beginning of the Ukraine psyop, and the inescapable decay of the first world West.

    SOUNDTRACK:
    Aggressor "Uncontrolled Desire" 
    Flipper "Way Of The World [Live]" 
    Reversal of Man "Wives Tale"
    Home Blitz  "Bored"
    Hawkwind "The Psychedelic Warlords" 
    Neutral Milk Hotel "The King of Carrot Flowers Pts. II"

    LINKS:
    DC Miller at Substack
    DC on science and the art of deception
    Peyote in Mexico
    Inside a Peyote pilgrimage
    Artaud in Mexico 

    Episode 23 - Quand la littérature fait beurk

    Episode 23 - Quand la littérature fait beurk

    Dans cet épisode à écouter en se pinçant le nez, Eric nettoie vos croûtes et Isabelle vous juge dans le métro. On s'y demande aussi ce qui nous dégoûte tant dans les livres, et ce que le dégoût peut avoir de politique.


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    Musique du podcast par Komiku/Monplaisir/Rrrrrrose

    www.freemusicarchive.org/music/Komiku…_adventures_  


    Références des œuvres citées : 

    Oscar Wilde, L'importance d'être constant / The Importance of Being Earnest (trad.fr. Pascal Aquien)

    Victor Klemperer, LTI, la langue du IIIe Reich. Carnets d'un philologue (LTI - Notizbuch eines Philologen, trad. fr. Élisabeth Guillot)

    Michel Tournier, Le Roi des Aulnes

    Stephen King, La Ligne verte (The Green Mile, trad. fr. Philippe Rouard)

    Gustave Flaubert, Madame Bovary

    Charles Baudelaire, Les Fleurs du Mal

    Victor Hugo, Notre Dame de Paris

    Antonin Artaud, Pour en finir avec le jugement de Dieu &  Héliogabale ou l'Anarchiste couronné 

    Louis-Ferdinand Céline, Voyage au bout de la nuit, Bagatelles pour un massacre, Mort à crédit

    Montaigne, Les Essais, "De la coutume et de ne changer aisément une loi reçue" (éd. Emmanuel Naya, Delphine Reguig et Alexandre Tarrête)

    Guy de Maupassant, Bel-Ami

    Que voulez-vous dire monsieur ?

    Que voulez-vous dire monsieur ?

    Troisième épisode de la saison 4 ? Mais je ne comprends pas, je croyais qu'on arrêtait ? Ah ba, moi je ne fais pas l'épisode sur Antonin Artaud en tout cas ! Ben c'est bête, j'étais tout juste en train de lire Gilles qui parle d'Antonin...

    Histoire de la Chine

    Le moine continue de raconter, à Bajie et Wukong, la fin de la dynastie Qing.

    Antonin Artaud

    Lectures d'extraits : 

    • Antonin Artaud, Van Gogh, le suicidé de la société 
    • Gilles Deleuze,  L'Île déserte et autres textes et Deux régimes de fous. Textes et entretiens 1975-1995 

    Comparative Encounters between Artaud, Michaux and the Zhuangzi

    Comparative Encounters between Artaud, Michaux and the Zhuangzi
    Part of "Book at Lunchtime", a fortnightly series of bite size book discussions, with commentators from a range of disciplines. Xiaofan Amy Li discusses her new book "Comparative Encounters Between Artaud, Michaux and the Zhuangzi." Xiaofan Amy Li (Randall MacIver Junior Research Fellow in Comparative Literature and Translation, University of Oxford), with Marina Warner (Fellow, All Souls College, University of Oxford), Wang Xing (DPhil student in Oriental Studies, University of Oxford), read a review by Prof Lloyd and Matthew Reynolds (Times Lecturer in English, University of Oxford) The encounter between different minds and perspectives across time and space has always haunted the literary and philosophical imagination. Just such an encounter is staged and played out in this comparative study, which connects the twentieth-century Francophone writers Antonin Artaud (1896-1948) and Henri Michaux (1899-1984) with the ancient Chinese text Zhuangzi (c. 4th-3rd century BCE). These disparate texts are bridged by questions that draw them into close dialogue: how can Artaud and Michaux, who read about and admired ancient Chinese literature and culture, be rethought through certain philosophical concerns that the Zhuangzi raises? If the points of conceptual intersection focus on rationality, cosmology and ethics, what can they tell us about these important issues? By imagining, constructing and developing this thought-encounter, Li re-envisages Artaud, Michaux and the Zhuangzi through the kaleidoscope of comparative interpretation, juxtaposing and recombining ideas and contexts to form new patterns and meanings.

    102 : Frankenstein In Love

    102 : Frankenstein In Love

    9/6/2015

    In Episode 102, Ryan, Rob and José talk about the theater play “Frankenstein In Love” from the December 1995 volume Incarnations, a play written in 1981 and produced by the Dog Company in 1982. We touch upon the origins of the Theatre du Grand Guignol and how it influenced a style of its own, compare it to  Mary Shelley’s Frankenstein novel, how Artaud’s Theater of Cruelty concept also influenced Clive Barker while writing this play and our upcoming Fundraiser this year, which will be our first Kickstarter. So thanks for listening and please continue to support us as a non-profit podcast (bi-weekly or so) about the works of Clive Barker.

    Show Notes:

    Mary Shelley’s Frankenstein
    The play Frankenstein in Love is discussed in the Revelations website here and here.
    There’s a bibliography of the 
    Incarnations collection here.
    Le Théatre du Grand Guignol
    Artaud’s Theater of Cruelty
    José and Clive on Twitter:

    Productions of Frankenstein in Love: (all for $1 to Clive.)
    1996 production directed by Russell Blackwood for San Francisco’s Thrillpeddlers
    2001 production by the Rude Guerilla Theater Company of Santa Ana, California.
    2002 production by Sensurround Stagings in Atlanta, Georgia.
    2003 production by Sacred Fools Theater Company, Los Angeles
    2004 production produced at the Vortex Theater in Albuquerque.
    2006 production directed by Gavin Yap in Kuala Lumpur.
    2008 Frankenstein in Love by the CIC Theater in Chicago
    2008 Mission Creek Players in Washington
    2011 Monash Uni Student Theatre – directed by Emma Palackic and Sophie Phillips In conjunction with the Melbourne Fringe Festival 2011 and performed at the atmospheric Collingwood Underground Arts Park.

     

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    Jim Findlay - OK Radio Episode 41

    Jim Findlay - OK Radio Episode 41

    Nature Theater of Oklahoma talks to designer, director and performer Jim Findlay about his work both within and without Collapsable Giraffe.  Join us as we delve into the deep love and attachment (and nostalgia) we feel for feral work and feral spaces, William Boroughs, Artaud, Werner Schroeter, centaurs, androids, prehistoric plant life, and the ultimate post-human future of the planet when machines take over!

    They Handcuffed the Flowers - A Rehearsal # 2

    They Handcuffed the Flowers - A Rehearsal # 2
    "Never before, when it is life itself that is in question, has there been so much talk of civilization and culture. And there is a curious parallel between this generalized collapse of life at the root of our present demoralization and our concern for a culture which has never been coincident with life, which in fact has been devised to tyrannize over life." ---- Antonin Artaud