Abstract

Chapter 5 is the book’s central literary study. It “slow reads” Frantz Fanon’s epochal essay “The Lived Experience of the Black” as a critical dramatization of Aimé Césaire’s Cahier d’un retour au pays natal (Notebook of a Return to the Native Land). Reconstructing the full literary and philosophical context of the essay, the chapter argues that Fanon’s riposte to Jean-Paul Sartre’s misreading of the primitivism of the negritude poets consists of himself enacting Césaire’s primitivism. In Fanon reading Césaire, we observe literary primitivism achieving consciousness of itself as a historical phenomenon. The chapter argues for the centrality of Césaire’s achievement to literary primitivism, at the heart of which lies a poetics of passionate sarcasm.

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