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4 A. Cohen-Solal, Sartre: a Life, New York, Pantheon Books, 1987, p. 364. 5 Ibid., p. 364 and p. 372. In ‘We Are All Murderers’, published in Les Temps Modernes, 145, March 1958, Sartre denounces French justice and the bombing of the Sakiet. 6 L’Express, 362, 22 May 1958. 7 L’Express, 378, 11 September 1958. 8 L’Express, 380, 25 September 1958. 9 L’Express, 499, 4 January 1961. 10 Les Temps Modernes, 191, April 1962. 11 L’Express, 350, 6 March 1958. 12 M. Contact and M. Rybalka, Les Écrits de Sartre, Paris, Gallimard, 1970, pp. 316– 17. 13 P. Vidal-Naquet, Torture: Cancer of Democracy, Harmondsworth, Penguin Books, 1963, p. 15. 14 In her biography Sartre: A Life, Cohen-Solal relates that ‘Some time before this first meeting with Sartre, Fanon had sent an intense and eager letter to his editor [François Maspero], in which Sartre’s name once again played a notoriously symbolic role. “The state of my health having improved slightly,” Fanon wrote to Maspero from Tunis, on 7 April 1961, “I have decided to write something after all. I must say that I was asked insistently to do so by our own people. … Trusting that you’ll satisfy my request, I would like to ask you to speed up the publication of this book: we need it in Algeria and Africa. … Ask Sartre to write a preface’ (p. 433). Sartre’s ‘Préface’ to The Wretched of the Earth appeared in the ‘Cahiers libres’ edition, Maspero, 1961. 15 J. P. Sartre, Critique of Dialectical Reason, London, NLB, 1976, p. 719. 16 Ibid., pp. 722–723. 17 Ibid., p. 733. 18 First published with the title ‘Lumumba et le néo-colonialisme’, the preface to Discours de Lumumba, Présence africaine, 1963. 19 J. P. Sartre, Anti-Semite and Jew, New York, Schocken Books, 1995, p. 93. 20 Lawrence D. Kritzman, ‘Critical Reflections: Self-Portraiture and the Presentation of Jewish Identity in French’, in Auschwitz and After, New York and London, Routledge, 1995, p. 99. 21 Ibid., p. 99. 22 Ibid., p. 101. 23 Ibid., p. 100. 24 J. P. Sartre, Black Orpheus, Paris, Gallimard, 1976, p. 22. 25 Ibid., p. 22. 26 Ibid., p. 23. 27 Ibid., p. 26. 28 Ibid., p. 27. 29 Ibid., p. 15. 30 Ibid. 31 Ibid., pp. 59–60. 32 F. Fanon, Black Skin, White Masks, London, Pluto, 1993, p. 134.

33 Ibid., p. 135. 34 Ibid., p. 226. 35 F. Dosse, Histoire du structuralisme (le champ du signe, 1945–1966), Paris, La Découverte, 1991, p. 19. 36 Cited in ibid., p. 396. 37 R. Young, White Mythologies: Writing, History and the West, London, Routledge, 1990, p. 43. 38 Ibid., p. 121. 39 Ibid. 40 J. Derrida, ‘Spectres of Marx’, New Left Review, 205 (1994), p. 33. 41 R. Young, White Mythologies: Writing, History and the West, p.1.

4 A. Cohen-Solal, Sartre: a Life, New York, Pantheon Books, 1987, p. 364.<br />

5 Ibid., p. 364 and p. 372. In ‘We Are All Murderers’, published in Les Temps<br />

Modernes, 145, March 1958, Sartre denounces French justice and the bombing of<br />

the Sakiet.<br />

6 L’Express, 362, 22 May 1958.<br />

7 L’Express, 378, 11 September 1958.<br />

8 L’Express, 380, 25 September 1958.<br />

9 L’Express, 499, 4 January 1961.<br />

10 Les Temps Modernes, 191, April 1962.<br />

11 L’Express, 350, 6 March 1958.<br />

12 M. Contact and M. Rybalka, Les Écrits de Sartre, Paris, Gallimard, 1970, pp. 316–<br />

17.<br />

13 P. Vidal-Naquet, Torture: Cancer of Democracy, Harmondsworth, Penguin Books,<br />

1963, p. 15.<br />

14 In her biography Sartre: A Life, Cohen-Solal relates that ‘Some time before this<br />

first meeting with Sartre, Fanon had sent an intense and eager letter to his editor<br />

[François Maspero], in which Sartre’s name once again played a notoriously<br />

symbolic role. “The state of my health having improved slightly,” Fanon wrote to<br />

Maspero from Tunis, on 7 April 1961, “I have decided to write something after all. I<br />

must say that I was asked insistently to do so by our own people. … Trusting that<br />

you’ll satisfy my request, I would like to ask you to speed up the publication of this<br />

book: we need it in Algeria and Africa. … Ask Sartre to write a preface’ (p. 433).<br />

Sartre’s ‘Préface’ to The Wretched of the Earth appeared in the ‘Cahiers libres’<br />

edition, Maspero, 1961.<br />

15 J. P. Sartre, Critique of Dialectical Reason, London, NLB, 1976, p. 719.<br />

16 Ibid., pp. 722–723.<br />

17 Ibid., p. 733.<br />

18 First published with the title ‘Lumumba et le néo-colonialisme’, the preface to<br />

Discours de Lumumba, Présence africaine, 1963.<br />

19 J. P. Sartre, Anti-Semite and Jew, New York, Schocken Books, 1995, p. 93.<br />

20 Lawrence D. Kritzman, ‘Critical Reflections: Self-Portraiture and the Presentation<br />

of Jewish Identity in French’, in Auschwitz and After, New York and London,<br />

Routledge, 1995, p. 99.<br />

21 Ibid., p. 99.<br />

22 Ibid., p. 101.<br />

23 Ibid., p. 100.<br />

24 J. P. Sartre, Black Orpheus, Paris, Gallimard, 1976, p. 22.<br />

25 Ibid., p. 22.<br />

26 Ibid., p. 23.<br />

27 Ibid., p. 26.<br />

28 Ibid., p. 27.<br />

29 Ibid., p. 15.<br />

30 Ibid.<br />

31 Ibid., pp. 59–60.<br />

32 F. Fanon, Black Skin, White Masks, London, Pluto, 1993, p. 134.

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