Antonin Artaud Quote

With society and its public, there is no longer any other language than that of bombs, barricades, and all that follows.


Quoted in Le Monde (Paris, Sept. 11, 1970)


With society and its public, there is no longer any other language than that of bombs, barricades, and all that follows.

With society and its public, there is no longer any other language than that of bombs, barricades, and all that follows.

With society and its public, there is no longer any other language than that of bombs, barricades, and all that follows.

With society and its public, there is no longer any other language than that of bombs, barricades, and all that follows.