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"Gracefully translated and generously introduced by Robert Schwartzwald, Daniel Guerin's "The Brown Plague" is a major document of its time. Though it offers a glimpse into a Left political culture that has, today, largely receded from view, the book's significance is far from merely commemorative. In its utopian political commitments and suffused homoerotic tonalities, "The Brown Plague" imagines a future that could, perhaps, be ours as well."--Andrew Parker, coeditor of "Nationalisms and Sexualities"

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"Gracefully translated and generously introduced by Robert Schwartzwald, Daniel Guerin's "The Brown Plague" is a major document of its time. Though it offers a glimpse into a Left political culture that has, today, largely receded from view, the book's significance is far from merely commemorative. In its utopian political commitments and suffused homoerotic tonalities, "The Brown Plague" imagines a future that could, perhaps, be ours as well."--Andrew Parker, coeditor of "Nationalisms and Sexualities"
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Daniel Guérin (1904-1988) was the author of over forty books on a range of subjects including anarchism, decolonization, European and American workers' movements, and the French Revolution. A pioneering gay activist, he was involved in both the postwar homophile movement and the struggles for liberation that followed in France after the upheavals of May 1968. Robert Schwartzwald is Associate Professor of French at the University of Massachusetts at Amherst.