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Bermel, Albert, Artaud's Theatre of Cruelty, Tallinger, 1977.
Brook, Peter, The Empty Space, Avon, 1965.
Brook, Peter, Introduction to Marat/Sade, by Peter Weiss, Atheneum, 1965.
Clurman, Harold, Review of Marat/Sade in the Nation, January 17, 1966.
Ellis, Roger, Peter Weiss in Exile: A Critical Study of His Works, UMI Research Press, 1987.
Gilliatt, Penelope, "Peter Brook: A Natural Saboteur of Order" in Vogue, January 1, 1966.
Ginsberg, Allen, Howl and Other Poems,...
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