Explore the latest books of this year!
Bookbot

Deborah Baker Wyrick

    Deborah Baker is an author whose works delve into the lives and minds of notable figures. Her writing is distinguished by meticulous research and a compassionate portrayal of her subjects. Baker employs a narrative style that draws readers into complex human experiences, exploring themes of exile, faith, and cultural encounters. Her literary contribution lies in her ability to bring history to life through compelling biographies that resonate with contemporary audiences.

    Fanon for beginners
    • Fanon for beginners

      • 187 pages
      • 7 hours of reading

      Philosopher, psychoanalyst, politician, propagandist, prophet...although difficult to categorize, Frantz Fanon (1925-1961) is one of the most important thinkers of the 20th century and one of our most powerful writers on race and revolution.The book opens with a biography, following Fanon from his birthplace of Martinique through combat in World War II and education in France, to his heroic involvement in the fights for Algerian independence and African decolonization. After a brief discussion of Fanon's political and cultural influences, the main section of the book covers the three principal stages of Fanon's thought:the search for black identity, as presented in Black Skin, White Masks, Fanon's stunning diagnosis of racismthe struggle against colonialism, as explained in "A Dying Colonialism" and "Toward the African Revolution," essays centering on Algeria's war of independencethe process of decolonization, as analyzed in The Wretched of the Earth, the book that extended insights gained in Algeria to Africa and the Third WorldFanon For Beginners concludes by examining Fanon's influence on political practice, such as the Black Power movement in the United States, on literary theory, and on political studies showing how his works and words continue to have a profound impact on contemporary cultural debate.

      Fanon for beginners1998
      4.1