The Wretched of the Earth
 

The Wretched of the Earth

by Frantz Fanon, Richard Philcox

Frantz Fanon (1925-61) was a Martinique-born black psychiatrist and anticolonialist intellectual; The Wretched of the Earth is considered by many to be one of the canonical books on the worldwide black liberation struggles of the 1960s. Within a Marxist framework, using a cutting and nonsentimental writing style, Fanon draws upon his horrific experiences working in Algeria during its war... (read more)

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Hmm....well, this book is legendary in third world development thinking circles. I found the writing a bit tedious and long winded some times. But I enjoyed it. I can understand why its seen as so revolutionary.

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