The declared enemy : texts and interviews / Jean Genet ; edited by Albert Dichy ; translated by Jeff Fort.
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Stanford, Calif. :
Stanford University Press,
2004.
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Table of Contents:
- "J. G. Seeks ..."
- 1. Interview with Madeleine Gobeil
- 2. Lenin's Mistresses
- 3. The Shepherds of Disorder
- 4. Yet Another Effort, Frenchman!
- 5. "It Seems Indecent for Me to Speak of Myself ..."
- 6. Letter to American Intellectuals
- 7. May Day Speech
- 8. Interview with Michele Manceaux
- 9. Introduction to Soledad Brother
- 10. Angela and Her Brothers
- 11. Angela Davis Is in Your Clutches
- 12. For George Jackson
- 13. The Palestinians
- 14. The Red and the Black
- 15. After the Assassination
- 16. America Is Afraid
- 17. Preface to L'Assassinat de George Jackson
- 18. Meeting the Guarani
- 19. On Two or Three Books No One Has Ever Talked About
- 20. When "the Worst Is Always Certain"
- 21. Dying Under Giscard d'Estaing
- 22. And Why Not a Fool in Suspenders?
- 23. The Women of Jebel Hussein
- 24. Interview with Hubert Fichte
- 25. Near Ajloun
- 26. The Tenacity of American Blacks
- 27. Chartres Cathedral
- 28. Violence and Brutality
- 29. Interview with Tahar Ben Jelloun
- 30. The Brothers Karamazov
- 31. Interview with Antoine Bourseiller
- 32. Interview with Bertrand Poirot-Delpech
- 33. Four Hours in Shatila
- 34. Registration No. 1155
- 35. Interview with Rudiger Wischenbart and Layla Shahid Barrada
- 36. Interview with Nigel Williams
- App. 1. The Members of the Assembly
- App. 2. A Salute to a Hundred Thousand Stars.