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I am surprised there isn't more on this, but it may be a somewhat obscure topic. I will continue to add to it. I am working verbatim from the June 1952 8th edition. I'm sure there are many discussions of what Sartre was trying to say, but it may be more accurate to cite the orginal "Saint Genet" directly.
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