Beaumont is one of the most brilliant of the younger generation of English critics
- Terry Eagleton, author of <i>How to Read Literature</i>,
In this fascinating and wide-ranging book, Beaumont reminds us that walking is far from a neutral activity; it is, rather, "irreducibly political". With the help of Frantz Fanon, Beaumont locates freedom at the level of the body; free from the systems of oppression, exploitation, and harassment.
- Lauren Elkin, author of <i>Flâneuse</i>,
Easily translating abstruse philosophical concepts into fluid prose, Beaumont sheds light on the inherent impossibility of existing as a Black body in a colonialized society ... Assured and erudite, this is well worth a look.
Publishers Weekly, starred review
A necessary reminder of the depth and relevancy of Fanon's political thought and philosophy.
- Sudip Bhattacharya, Counterpunch