This contribution presents a critical account of one of the most forgotten chapters of the life of one of the most forgotten writers of the early XX century: Antonin Artaud and his experience in Mexico, in 1926. Artaud trip to the Tarahumara country supposes the desperate try of a man to find his �brothers of spirit�. The occidental cultural conception seems to be dead and with no future to the poet eyes. Feeling deeply disgusted with this occidental context, Artaud is able to discover in the still immaculate American natives the possibility of an alternative, a cure.
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