Williams gives us an account of the life and ideas of its protagonist that is sharply focused and wise. * Wall Street Journal * Frantz Fanon was a phenomenon, as this new biography sets out to explain . . . Williamss biography recognises Fanons shortcomings, including his personal shortcomings, as well as appreciating his extraordinary achievements . . . these details do have relevance, illustrating the ways in which his understanding of racism and its insidious effects were shaped, along with his thinking on transformative change. This book is, in other words, an encouragement to read Fanon for ourselves. -- Marjorie Mayo * Morning Star * In this carefully focused book, Williams achieves his aim of demythologizing many engrained understandings of Fanon. Drawing on a broad range of his subjects writings, and locating these in complex biographical and historical contexts, he offers an invaluable account of Fanons contribution to anti-colonial and pan-African thought, and to a still urgent critique of the ideologies of race and identity. * Charles Forsdick, Drapers Professor of French, University of Cambridge * Elegantly succinct yet deeply informed, Williamss authoritative account of Fanons life and thought is a superb book. With great clarity, Williams finely captures the ambiguities, paradoxes and opacities of Fanons work and personality, in a style that is not afraid to offer critical distance through parenthetic comments or to include speculative elements that make us think. Generous in his engagement with Fanonian scholarship, Williams never leans upon it and offers a clear voice and perspective that brings us through Fanons life and onwards into his after-lives. A pleasure to read, this book is an impressive and confident scholarly achievement. * Patrick Crowley, University College Cork *