"At most, critics are permitted to say something about the conflicting aspects of the formation of the personality in question and to bring out the striking circumstances of that formation. Unquestionably in Césaire's case it would for once lead us, at full gallop, away from the path of indifference."
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André Breton, "A Great Black Poet," included as preface to 1947 edition of Cahier d'un retour au pays natal
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