GENET Jean (1910-1986)

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GENET Jean (1910-1986)
When the worst is always sure, autograph manuscript [May 1974]. 7 pages of different sizes in blue and red ink. Numerous erasures and corrections. Jean Genet calls to vote François Mitterrand against Valéry Giscard d'Estaing. "[...] Here, when Giscard is elected, he will be elected for fourteen years. The right will be in power, but with the extreme right and its stupid mythology. In power this time totally. Against Mitterrand, the perfidies addressed for a fortnight by some leftist leaders to a defenseless public before the nonsense of the usual television, these perfidies, which were not warnings, are likely to remain, to leave scars on all the spectators, to provoke fear of socialism whatever its definition. This sort of spontaneism brings about 3% to the extreme left will have served only this purpose. The 'new political force', as Libération writes, will be even more dispersed when Giscard is elected. It will have shone on election night [...] It is obvious: the 44% in Mitterrand in the first round are composed of lucid men and women, capable of understanding their choice. And the questioning of this choice, the insult to Mitterrand would call for a harder word, much harder, than irresponsible. The political error, if it were not repaired in the second round, would also deserve another word than blunder [...] But above all what I have just written, what is it that preoccupies me and forces me to write? Where is my interest? I need the transformation of the fate of underprivileged workers, of immigrants, of the transformation of the Third World, and even its metamorphosis, of Europe's new relationship with the Third World. Uncertainty is unbearable: what is coming is perhaps the appearance of popular powers in France and throughout Europe, or the imposing brutality of the Anonymous Exploiter, exploiting first of all the resources of the Third World, its geological resources, its minerals, its workforce, the unpaid labour according to the accumula
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