Colonialism in the Roman Noir: Thomas Cantaloube

While Thomas Cantaloube's "Requiem pour une République" focuses on the Algerian War and "Frakas" illuminates the neocolonial machinations of Françafrique, "Mai 67" is dedicated to the little-known but historically significant repression on Guadeloupe in 1967. With this volume, Cantaloube has created a work that is simultaneously a political thriller, a literary indictment, and a compelling examination of the structural power relations of the Fifth Republic.

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