The Thief's Journal
 

The Thief's Journal

by Jean Genet

Genet's fictionalized and distant account of his rambles through France, Czechoslovakia, Germany and elsewhere in the '30s and '40s, covering his time in prison, his relationships with men such as the one-armed Stilitano, along with erotic accounts of his lovers during the period, and interspersed with meditation and daydreams. (read review)

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I didn't like this quite as much as Querelle, I'd give it 3.5 stars if I could. It's still good. It is richly detailed, but does seem to tread water and become repetitive after a while, while Querelle has a bit more of a story arc. Not that anyone is reading these books for tight storytelling.

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