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ISBN
9780374176426
Book Title
Rebel's Clinic : the Revolutionary Lives of Frantz Fanon
Item Length
9.3in
Publisher
Farrar, Straus & Giroux
Publication Year
2024
Format
Hardcover
Language
English
Item Height
1.4in
Author
Adam Shatz
Genre
Biography & Autobiography, History, Political Science
Topic
Philosophers, Civil Rights, General, African American
Item Width
6.4in
Item Weight
23.7 Oz
Number of Pages
464 Pages

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Named a best book of 2024 by The New Yorker and Vulture Named a most anticipated book of 2024 by Foreign Policy Lit Hub The Millions "Nimble and engrossing. . . [An] exemplary work of public intellectualism." --Becca Rothfeld, The Washington Post A revelatory biography of the writer-activist who inspired today's movements for social and racial justice In the era of Black Lives Matter, Frantz Fanon's shadow looms larger than ever. He was the intellectual activist of the postcolonial era, and his writings about race, revolution, and the psychology of power continue to shape radical movements across the world. In this searching biography, Adam Shatz tells the story of Fanon's stunning journey, which has all the twists of a Cold War-era thriller. Fanon left his modest home in Martinique to fight in the French Army during World War II; when the war was over, he fell under the influence of Existentialism while studying medicine in Lyon and trying to make sense of his experiences as a Black man in a white city. Fanon went on to practice a novel psychiatry of "dis-alienation" in rural France and Algeria, and then join the Algerian independence struggle, where he became a spokesman, diplomat, and clandestine strategist. He died in 1961, while under the care of the CIA in a Maryland hospital. Today, Fanon's Black Skin, White Masks and The Wretched of the Earth have become canonical texts of the Black and global radical imagination, comparable to James Baldwin's essays in their influence. And yet they are little understood. In The Rebel's Clinic , Shatz offers a dramatic reconstruction of Fanon's extraordinary life--and a guide to the books that underlie today's most vital efforts to challenge white supremacy and racial capitalism. Includes 8 pages of black-and-white photographs

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Farrar, Straus & Giroux
ISBN-10
0374176426
ISBN-13
9780374176426
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Book Title
Rebel's Clinic : the Revolutionary Lives of Frantz Fanon
Author
Adam Shatz
Format
Hardcover
Language
English
Topic
Philosophers, Civil Rights, General, African American
Publication Year
2024
Genre
Biography & Autobiography, History, Political Science
Number of Pages
464 Pages

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Item Length
9.3in
Item Height
1.4in
Item Width
6.4in
Item Weight
23.7 Oz

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" The Rebel's Clinic is a diligent, scrupulous, serious book. Adam Shatz keeps Fanon alive as one of us--a human being--not simply the larger-than-life subject of an academic study. This book offers a careful reconstruction of Fanon's times, especially the war in Algeria, and resonates at a moment when we are tragically no closer to solving the problems Fanon dedicated his life and writing to understanding." --John Edgar Wideman, author of Fanon and Look for Me and I'll Be Gone "More than a biography, Adam Shatz's The Rebel's Clinic is a rich and textured portrait of the intellectual and political worlds that shaped Frantz Fanon's life, ideas, and legacies. Readers who know Fanon's work intimately as well as those just discovering this iconic figure of Third World revolution will learn from this book." -- Adom Getachew, author of Worldmaking after Empire: The Rise and Fall of Self-Determination " The Rebel's Clinic is a fascinating and enlightening read, one that will speak to many and that will help correct misconceptions about Fanon. This book not only provides a full picture of its subject; it also inspires the reader to apply Fanon's insights to situations that transcend his life and times. Adam Shatz has written an important book that speaks to our troubled and confusing moment." --Raja Shehadeh, Orwell Prize-winning author of We Could Have Been Friends, My Father and I, " The Rebel's Clinic is a diligent, scrupulous, serious book. Adam Shatz keeps Fanon alive as one of us--a human being--not simply the larger-than-life subject of an academic study. This book offers a careful reconstruction of Fanon's times, especially the war in Algeria, and resonates at a moment when we are tragically no closer to solving the problems Fanon dedicated his life and writing to understanding." --John Edgar Wideman, author of Fanon and Look for Me and I'll Be Gone "Frantz Fanon has found his Isaac Deutscher in Adam Shatz. Politically and psychologically suave, The Rebel's Clinic is as illuminating on the tragic pattern of Fanon's private life as on the tumultuous continents through which he moved. It is also continuously insightful about Fanon's tormentingly complicated intellectual bequest on the crucial subjects of race and empire." --Pankaj Mishra, author of Run and Hide and From the Ruins of Empire "Adam Shatz offers a richly detailed account of the life and thought of Frantz Fanon. It is at once an intimate and unsparing portrait of the complexities of Fanon's life as psychiatrist and militant political activist, and a vivid depiction of the anti-colonial struggles in which he engaged. We get a close look at internal conflicts among revolutionaries, as Fanon makes his way from Martinique to Algeria to sub-Saharan Africa. Shatz's masterful command of the history of that moment of promise in the early 1960s is compelling, indeed gripping reading. This is a book that gives deep insight not only into the life and times of Fanon, but also into the ways in which the history he lived was made." --Joan W. Scott, professor emerita at the Institute for Advanced Study "More than a biography, Adam Shatz's The Rebel's Clinic is a rich and textured portrait of the intellectual and political worlds that shaped Frantz Fanon's life, ideas, and legacies. Readers who know Fanon's work intimately as well as those just discovering this iconic figure of Third World revolution will learn from this book." -- Adom Getachew, author of Worldmaking after Empire: The Rise and Fall of Self-Determination "Adam Shatz sweeps us up in Frantz Fanon's life-as-road movie, with a cast of characters and an array of settings that come alive on the page, from Sartre and Beauvoir in Copacabana to Patrice Lumumba in the suburbs of Léopoldville. At the same time, with his unequaled mastery of geopolitics and world-spanning ideas, he has given us an intellectual history of a century of revolutionary aspirations. The Rebel's Clinic is a what is to be done for our times." --Alice Kaplan, author of The Collaborator and Looking for The Stranger " The Rebel's Clinic is a fascinating and enlightening read, one that will speak to many and that will help correct misconceptions about Fanon. This book not only provides a full picture of its subject; it also inspires the reader to apply Fanon's insights to situations that transcend his life and times. Adam Shatz has written an important book that speaks to our troubled and confusing moment." --Raja Shehadeh, Orwell Prize-winning author of We Could Have Been Friends, My Father and I, " The Rebel's Clinic is a diligent, scrupulous, serious book. Adam Shatz keeps Fanon alive as one of us--a human being--not simply the larger-than-life subject of an academic study. This book offers a careful reconstruction of Fanon's times, especially the war in Algeria, and continues to resonate at a moment when we are tragically no closer to solving the problems Fanon dedicated his life and writing to understanding." --John Edgar Wideman, author of Fanon and Look for Me and I'll Be Gone, " The Rebel's Clinic is a diligent, scrupulous, serious book. Adam Shatz keeps Fanon alive as one of us--a human being--not simply the larger-than-life subject of an academic study. This book offers a careful reconstruction of Fanon's times, especially the war in Algeria, and resonates at a moment when we are tragically no closer to solving the problems Fanon dedicated his life and writing to understanding." --John Edgar Wideman, author of Fanon and Look for Me and I'll Be Gone "Frantz Fanon has found his Isaac Deutscher in Adam Shatz. Politically and psychologically suave, The Rebel's Clinic is as illuminating on the tragic pattern of Fanon's private life as on the tumultuous continents through which he moved. It is also continuously insightful about Fanon's tormentingly complicated intellectual bequest on the crucial subjects of race and empire." --Pankaj Mishra, author of Run and Hide and From the Ruins of Empire "Adam Shatz offers a richly detailed account of the life and thought of Frantz Fanon. It is at once an intimate and unsparing portrait of the complexities of Fanon's life as psychiatrist and militant political activist, and a vivid depiction of the anti-colonial struggles in which he engaged. We get a close look at internal conflicts among revolutionaries, as Fanon makes his way from Martinique to Algeria to sub-Saharan Africa. Shatz's masterful command of the history of that moment of promise in the early 1960s is compelling, indeed gripping reading. This is a book that gives deep insight not only into the life and times of Fanon, but also into the ways in which the history he lived was made." --Joan W. Scott, professor emerita at the Institute for Advanced Study " The Rebel's Clinic is a fabulous book. Frantz Fanon's life as portrayed by Adam Shatz is a breathtaking love and jealousy ridden encounter with philosophy, politics, and literature, taking place in the last days of European empires." --Ivan Krastev, author of Is It Tomorrow Yet? and co-author of The Light that Failed "More than a biography, Adam Shatz's The Rebel's Clinic is a rich and textured portrait of the intellectual and political worlds that shaped Frantz Fanon's life, ideas, and legacies. Readers who know Fanon's work intimately as well as those just discovering this iconic figure of Third World revolution will learn from this book." -- Adom Getachew, author of Worldmaking after Empire: The Rise and Fall of Self-Determination "Adam Shatz sweeps us up in Frantz Fanon's life-as-road movie, with a cast of characters and an array of settings that come alive on the page, from Sartre and Beauvoir in Copacabana to Patrice Lumumba in the suburbs of Léopoldville. At the same time, with his unequaled mastery of geopolitics and world-spanning ideas, he has given us an intellectual history of a century of revolutionary aspirations. The Rebel's Clinic is a what is to be done for our times." --Alice Kaplan, author of The Collaborator and Looking for The Stranger " The Rebel's Clinic is a fascinating and enlightening read, one that will speak to many and that will help correct misconceptions about Fanon. This book not only provides a full picture of its subject; it also inspires the reader to apply Fanon's insights to situations that transcend his life and times. Adam Shatz has written an important book that speaks to our troubled and confusing moment." --Raja Shehadeh, Orwell Prize-winning author of We Could Have Been Friends, My Father and I, " The Rebel's Clinic is a diligent, scrupulous, serious book. Adam Shatz keeps Fanon alive as one of us--a human being--not simply the larger-than-life subject of an academic study. This book offers a careful reconstruction of Fanon's times, especially the war in Algeria, and resonates at a moment when we are tragically no closer to solving the problems Fanon dedicated his life and writing to understanding." --John Edgar Wideman, author of Fanon and Look for Me and I'll Be Gone "Adam Shatz offers a richly detailed account of the life and thought of Frantz Fanon. It is at once an intimate and unsparing portrait of the complexities of Fanon's life as psychiatrist and militant political activist, and a vivid depiction of the anti-colonial struggles in which he engaged. We get a close look at internal conflicts among revolutionaries, as Fanon makes his way from Martinique to Algeria to Africa. Shatz's masterful command of the history of that moment of promise in the early 1960s is compelling, indeed gripping reading. This is a book that gives deep insight not only into the life and times of Fanon, but also into the ways in which the history he lived was made." --Joan W. Scott, professor emerita at the Institute for Advanced Study "More than a biography, Adam Shatz's The Rebel's Clinic is a rich and textured portrait of the intellectual and political worlds that shaped Frantz Fanon's life, ideas, and legacies. Readers who know Fanon's work intimately as well as those just discovering this iconic figure of Third World revolution will learn from this book." -- Adom Getachew, author of Worldmaking after Empire: The Rise and Fall of Self-Determination "Adam Shatz sweeps us up in Franz Fanon's life-as-road movie, with a cast of characters and an array of settings that come alive on the page, from Sartre and Beauvoir in Copacabana to Patrice Lumumba in the suburbs of Léopoldville. At the same time, with his mastery of geopolitics and world-spanning ideas, he has given us an intellectual history of a century of revolutionary aspirations. The Rebel's Clinic is a what is to be done for our times." --Alice Kaplan, author of The Collaborator and Looking for The Stranger " The Rebel's Clinic is a fascinating and enlightening read, one that will speak to many and that will help correct misconceptions about Fanon. This book not only provides a full picture of its subject; it also inspires the reader to apply Fanon's insights to situations that transcend his life and times. Adam Shatz has written an important book that speaks to our troubled and confusing moment." --Raja Shehadeh, Orwell Prize-winning author of We Could Have Been Friends, My Father and I, " The Rebel's Clinic is a diligent, scrupulous, serious book. Adam Shatz keeps Fanon alive as one of us--a human being--not simply the larger-than-life subject of an academic study. This book offers a careful reconstruction of Fanon's times, especially the war in Algeria, and resonates at a moment when we are tragically no closer to solving the problems Fanon dedicated his life and writing to understanding." --John Edgar Wideman, author of Fanon and Look for Me and I'll Be Gone, " The Rebel''s Clinic is a diligent, scrupulous, serious book. Adam Shatz keeps Fanon alive as one of us--a human being--not simply the larger-than-life subject of an academic study. This book offers a careful reconstruction of Fanon''s times, especially the war in Algeria, and resonates at a moment when we are tragically no closer to solving the problems Fanon dedicated his life and writing to understanding." --John Edgar Wideman, author of Fanon and Look for Me and I''ll Be Gone "Frantz Fanon has found his Isaac Deutscher in Adam Shatz. Politically and psychologically suave, The Rebel''s Clinic is as illuminating on the tragic pattern of Fanon''s private life as on the tumultuous continents through which he moved. It is also continuously insightful about Fanon''s tormentingly complicated intellectual bequest on the crucial subjects of race and empire." --Pankaj Mishra, author of Run and Hide and From the Ruins of Empire "Adam Shatz offers a richly detailed account of the life and thought of Frantz Fanon. It is at once an intimate and unsparing portrait of the complexities of Fanon''s life as psychiatrist and militant political activist, and a vivid depiction of the anti-colonial struggles in which he engaged. We get a close look at internal conflicts among revolutionaries, as Fanon makes his way from Martinique to Algeria to sub-Saharan Africa. Shatz''s masterful command of the history of that moment of promise in the early 1960s is compelling, indeed gripping reading. This is a book that gives deep insight not only into the life and times of Fanon, but also into the ways in which the history he lived was made." --Joan W. Scott, professor emerita at the Institute for Advanced Study " The Rebel''s Clinic is a fabulous book. Frantz Fanon''s life as portrayed by Adam Shatz is a breathtaking love and jealousy ridden encounter with philosophy, politics, and literature, taking place in the last days of European empires." --Ivan Krastev, author of Is It Tomorrow Yet? and co-author of The Light that Failed "Adam Shatz has captured Fanon''s evolution as a thinker by linking this proud, fastidious man''s interiority to a complex network of contexts: family, war, art, psychiatry, existentialism, black America, left-wing Catholicism and, most of all, African poetics. The result is the most subtle, comprehensive and lucid study yet to appear in English.Shatz has the gift of explanation without simplification." --Declan Kiberd, author of Inventing Ireland "More than a biography, Adam Shatz''s The Rebel''s Clinic is a rich and textured portrait of the intellectual and political worlds that shaped Frantz Fanon''s life, ideas, and legacies. Readers who know Fanon''s work intimately as well as those just discovering this iconic figure of Third World revolution will learn from this book." -- Adom Getachew, author of Worldmaking after Empire: The Rise and Fall of Self-Determination "Adam Shatz sweeps us up in Frantz Fanon''s life-as-road movie, with a cast of characters and an array of settings that come alive on the page, from Sartre and Beauvoir in Copacabana to Patrice Lumumba in the suburbs of Léopoldville. At the same time, with his unequaled mastery of geopolitics and world-spanning ideas, he has given us an intellectual history of a century of revolutionary aspirations. The Rebel''s Clinic is a what is to be done for our times." --Alice Kaplan, author of The Collaborator and Looking for The Stranger " The Rebel''s Clinic is a fascinating and enlightening read, one that will speak to many and that will help correct misconceptions about Fanon. This book not only provides a full picture of its subject; it also inspires the reader to apply Fanon''s insights to situations that transcend his life and times. Adam Shatz has written an important book that speaks to our troubled and confusing moment." --Raja Shehadeh, Orwell Prize-winning author of We Could Have Been Friends, My Father and I, " The Rebel's Clinic is a diligent, scrupulous, serious book. Adam Shatz keeps Fanon alive as one of us--a human being--not simply the larger-than-life subject of an academic study. This book offers a careful reconstruction of Fanon's times, especially the war in Algeria, and resonates at a moment when we are tragically no closer to solving the problems Fanon dedicated his life and writing to understanding." --John Edgar Wideman, author of Fanon and Look for Me and I'll Be Gone "More than a biography, Adam Shatz's The Rebel's Clinic is a rich and textured portrait of the intellectual and political worlds that shaped Frantz Fanon's life, ideas, and legacies. Readers who know Fanon's work intimately as well as those just discovering this iconic figure of Third World revolution will learn from this book." -- Adom Getachew, author of Worldmaking after Empire: The Rise and Fall of Self-Determination
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