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Antonin Artaud

Antoine Marie Joseph Paul Artaud

French-Occitanian poet, playwright, actor and theatre director (1896-1948).

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Sex or Gender

Male

Place of Birth

Marseille
Located in the Administrative Territorial Entity
:
Bouches-Du-Rhône
Country
:
France

Occupation

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Playwright
Actor
Poet
Film Critic
Writer
Essayist
Screenwriter
Painter
Stage Actor
Film Actor
Prose Writer
Film Director
Director
Comedy Writer
Performance Artist

Date of Birth

9/4/1896

Date of Death

3/4/1948

Instance Of

Human

Place of Death

Paris
Ivry-Sur-Seine

Given Name

Antonin

Country of Citizenship

France

Cause of Death

Colorectal Cancer

Native Language

French

Birth Name

Antoine Marie Joseph Paul Artaud

Manner of Death

Natural Causes

Name in Native Language

Antonin Artaud

Described by Source

UbuWeb
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Genre

Drama Fiction
Essay

Place of Burial

Saint Pierre Cemetery

Languages Spoken, Written or Signed

French

Participant In

Documenta 8

Copyright Representative

Reproduction Right Not Represented by CISAC Member

Family Name

Artaud

Writing Language

French

Different From

Artaud

Ethnic Group

French
Reason for Deprecated Rank
:
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Relative

Louis Nalpas
Kinship to Subject
:
Male First Cousin
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Unmarried Partner

Génica Athanasiou
(1922 - 1927)
Start Time
: 1922
End Time
: 1927

Award Received

Prix Sainte-Beuve
(1947)
Point in Time
: 1947

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Medical Condition

Schizophrenia
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