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Jean Genet was a French playwright, novelist, and poet known for his provocative and often controversial works. His plays, such as "The Maids" and "The Balcony," explore themes of power, identity, and societal norms. Genet's writing is characterized by its lyrical style and exploration of marginalized characters. His work has had a lasting impact on contemporary theater and literature, challenging conventional narratives and pushing boundaries.
"Anyone who knows a strange fact shares in its singularity."
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"Anyone who knows a strange fact shares in its singularity."

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"What we need is hatred. From it our ideas are born."
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"What we need is hatred. From it our ideas are born."

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"The main object of a revolution is the liberation of man... not the interpretation and application of some transcendental ideology."
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"The main object of a revolution is the liberation of man... not the interpretation and application of some transcendental ideology."

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"Power may be at the end of a gun, but sometimes it's also at the end of the shadow or the image of a gun."
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"Power may be at the end of a gun, but sometimes it's also at the end of the shadow or the image of a gun."

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"I recognize in thieves, traitors and murderers, in the ruthless and the cunning, a deep beauty - a sunken beauty."
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"I recognize in thieves, traitors and murderers, in the ruthless and the cunning, a deep beauty - a sunken beauty."

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"I give the name violence to a boldness lying idle and enamored of danger."
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"I give the name violence to a boldness lying idle and enamored of danger."

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"Violence is a calm that disturbs you."
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"Violence is a calm that disturbs you."

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"To achieve harmony in bad taste is the height of elegance."
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"To achieve harmony in bad taste is the height of elegance."

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"I'm homosexual... How and why are idle questions. It's a little like wanting to know why my eyes are green."
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"I'm homosexual... How and why are idle questions. It's a little like wanting to know why my eyes are green."

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"Anyone who hasn't experienced the ecstasy of betrayal knows nothing about ecstasy at all."
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"Anyone who hasn't experienced the ecstasy of betrayal knows nothing about ecstasy at all."

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"A man must dream a long time in order to act with grandeur, and dreaming is nursed in darkness."
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"A man must dream a long time in order to act with grandeur, and dreaming is nursed in darkness."

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"Worse than not realizing the dreams of your youth, would be to have been young and never dreamed at all."
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"Worse than not realizing the dreams of your youth, would be to have been young and never dreamed at all."

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"Crimes of which a people is ashamed constitute its real history. The same is true of man."
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"Crimes of which a people is ashamed constitute its real history. The same is true of man."

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"A great wind swept over the ghetto, carrying away shame, invisibility and four centuries of humiliation. But when the wind dropped people saw it had been only a little breeze, friendly, almost gentle."
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"A great wind swept over the ghetto, carrying away shame, invisibility and four centuries of humiliation. But when the wind dropped people saw it had been only a little breeze, friendly, almost gentle."

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"The fame of heroes owes little to the extent of their conquests and all to the success of the tributes paid to them."
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"The fame of heroes owes little to the extent of their conquests and all to the success of the tributes paid to them."

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"Repudiating the virtues of your world, criminals hopelessly agree to organize a forbidden universe. They agree to live in it. The air there is nauseating: they can breathe it."
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"Repudiating the virtues of your world, criminals hopelessly agree to organize a forbidden universe. They agree to live in it. The air there is nauseating: they can breathe it."

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"Would Hamlet have felt the delicious fascination of suicide if he hadn't had an audience, and lines to speak?"
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"Would Hamlet have felt the delicious fascination of suicide if he hadn't had an audience, and lines to speak?"

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"What I did not yet know so intensely was the hatred of the white American for the black, a hatred so deep that I wonder if every white man in this country, when he plants a tree, doesn't see Negroes hanging from its branches."
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"What I did not yet know so intensely was the hatred of the white American for the black, a hatred so deep that I wonder if every white man in this country, when he plants a tree, doesn't see Negroes hanging from its branches."

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