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In Antonin Artaud: Man of Vision, Bettina Knapp offered an explanation of Artaud's popularity long after his death: "In his time, he was a man alienated from his society, divided within himself. Antonin Artaud, Man of Vision: Bettina L. Knapp. Rev Autumn x Any Golden Thing. Verse. Francis Sullivan Art of Herman Melville: The Author of Pierre. Raymond J. Nelson Ashbery, John: The Double Dream of Spring. Rev. by Louis L. Martz —and James Schuyler: A Nest of Ninnies. Rev. by Mary Ellmann Audubon: A Vision: Robert Penn. Antonin Artaud: Man of Vision, Bettina Knapp offered an explanation of Artaud's popularity long after his death: "In his time, he was a man alienated from his society, divided within himself, a victim of inner and outer forces beyond his control. The tidal force of his imagination and the urgency of his therapeutic quest.


Referring to Artaud’s The Umbilicus of Limbo, Knapp indicated Artaud “intended to ‘derange man,’ to take people on a journey ‘where they would never have consented to go.’” She further explained, “Since Artaud’s ideas concerning the dramatic arts were born from his sickness, he looked upon the theater as a curative agent; a means whereby the individual could come to the theater to be dissected, split and cut open first, and then healed.”. Knapp, Bettina L: Antonin Artaud, Man of Vision. French literature is often regarded as the most intellectual of all, rational to the point of excessive orderliness and effeteness. Bettina L. Knapp is a professor of Romance Languages and Comparative Literature at the Graduate Center and Hunter College of CUNY. Dr. Knapp has received a Guggenheim Fellowship and grant from the American Philosophical Society in addition to the Faculty Research Award. She is also the recipient of the Palmes Académiques.

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