Jean Genet

  • male, deceased (1986)
Description:
Jean Genet (–), was a prominent, controversial French writer and later political activist. Early in his life he was a vagabond and petty criminal; later in life, Genet wrote novels, plays, poems, and essays, including "Querelle de Brest", "The Thief's Journal", "Our Lady of the Flowers", "The Balcony", "The Blacks" and "The Maids". Wikipedia
Born:
December 19, 1910
Died:
April 15, 1986
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  • Wikipedia

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    This paper is an attempt to think the consequences for thinking of any thought of violence insofar as it exceeds its instrumentality.
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  • Prisoner of Hate: Jean...

    On the morning of 19 September 1982, the French writer Jean Genet visited the Palestinian refugee camp of Shatila near Beirut.
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  • glbtq >> literature >>...

    Jean Genet's work has left a powerful legacy to post-modernity and remains a provocation to questions of gay identity.
    www.glbtq.com/literature/genet_j.html

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