The Wretched of the Earth - Grand Format

Edition en anglais

Jean-Paul Sartre

(Préfacier)

,

Constance Farrington

(Traducteur)

Note moyenne 
Written at the height of the Algerian war for independence, Frantz Fanon's classic text has provided inspiration for anti-colonial movements ever since.... Lire la suite
15,40 €
Actuellement indisponible

Résumé

Written at the height of the Algerian war for independence, Frantz Fanon's classic text has provided inspiration for anti-colonial movements ever since. With power and anger, Fanon makes clear the economic and psychological degradation inflicted by imperialism. It was Fanon, himself a psychotherapist, who exposed the connection between colonial war and mental disease, who showed how the fight for freedom must be combined with building a national culture, and who showed the way ahead, through revolutionary violence, to socialism.
Many of the great calls to arms from the era of decolonization are now purely of historical interest, yet this passionate polemic is just as illuminating about the world we live in today.

Caractéristiques

  • Date de parution
    22/02/2007
  • Editeur
  • Collection
  • ISBN
    978-0-14-118654-2
  • EAN
    9780141186542
  • Format
    Grand Format
  • Présentation
    Broché
  • Nb. de pages
    255 pages
  • Poids
    0.19 Kg
  • Dimensions
    12,9 cm × 19,8 cm × 1,5 cm

Avis libraires et clients

Avis audio

Écoutez ce qu'en disent nos libraires !

À propos de l'auteur

Biographie de Frantz Fanon

Born in 1925 in Martinique, Frantz Fanon studied medicine in France and later specialized in psychiatry. When he was twenty-seven he published his first book. He was assigned to a hospital in Algeria during the rising against the French. His experiences and observations there led him to throw in his lot with the "rebels" and he became one of their most articulate spokesmen. This and another book, L'An V de la Révolution Algérienne, were written at that time.
Fanon did not live to see peace restored to an autonomous Algeria. In 1961 it was discovered that he was suffering from leukaemia ; commitments to work forbade him leaving until it was too late to cure him. He was taken to Washington in late 1961 and died there in December of that year at the age of thirty-six. After his death a compilation of his theoretical writing was gathered together in a volume entitled The Revolutionary Thought of Frantz Fanon, and Black Skins, White Masks was published in England in 1967.

Du même auteur

Les clients ont également aimé

Derniers produits consultés