Lavery’s brilliant analysis of the political meanings of Genet’s late drama can be understood as paying homage to Genet’s conceptual recedents. Thus does Lavery become part of a unique school of scholars, including Derrida, whose theoretical work reflects mimetically and matches the complexity of Genet’s own theorizing.'Yehuda Moraly, Modern Drama, 01/04/2012'The Politics of Jean Genet’s Late Theatre: Spaces of Revolution is exceptionally engaging, and will provide excellent reading for those interested in Genet and French culture in the tumultuous years that marked the end of the Fourth Republic and the beginning and early years of the Fifth; or indeed to anyone interested in modern theatre and drama and, especially, its potential as a force for truth and justice.'Matthew Yde, Theatre Survey, Volume 54, Issue 01'This is a highly readable and stimulating book that is sure to generate fruitful discussion from future scholars'Maire´ad Hanrahan, French Studies, vol 67, no 2