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A new and complete English translation
The Great Camouflage translates and assembles in one volume the seven articles Suzanne C saire wrote for the cultural journal Tropiques. C saire engages anthropology, esthetics, surrealism, history, and poetry as she grapples with questions of power and deception, self-deception, the economic slipknot of a post-slavery debt system, identity and inauthenticity, bad faith, psychological and affective aberration, and cultural zombification. All are caught in the web of "the great camouflage." The collection provides a multifaceted portrait of C saire, and includes short writings from others who wrote passionately about her, including Andr Breton, Andr Masson, Ren M nil, Daniel Maximin, and her husband Aim C saire and daughter, Ina C saire.
Publication of this book is funded by the Beatrice Fox Auerbach Foundation Fund at the Hartford Foundation for Public Giving.