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Artaud, Antonin - Wallace Fowlie (essay date October-December 1959)
Wallace Fowlie (essay date October-December 1959)
“The New French Theatre: Artaud, Beckett, Genet, Ionesco,” in The Sewanee Review, Vol. LXVII, No. 4, October-December, 1959, pp. 643-57.
[In the following essay, Fowlie outlines Artaud's theory of theatrical ritual and dramatic cruelty, and analyzes his influence on Samuel Beckett, Jean Genet, and Eugene Ionesco.]
Jacques Copeau's Vieux Colombier was the most famous and most fecund of the little theatres of the 20th century. All subsequent little theatres have continued the example of Le Vieux Colombier in opposing what Copeau called the double pest of the theatre: industrialization and cabotinage. The meaning of the first word is obvious. But the second word, which is purely French, is more difficult to define. It has to do with the art of the actor which in its lowest manifestation can equal a degrading kind of parody. The cabotin is vulgar and vain; he can even be...
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