"Elegantly succinct yet deeply informed, William's authoritative account of Fanon's life and thought is a superb book. With great clarity, Williams finely captures the ambiguities, paradoxes and opacities of Fanon's 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 Fanon's 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