PositiveThe New RepublicA strength of The Rebel’s Clinic is the meticulous charting of the schools and figures that influenced Fanon’s thought ... Does not reveal a strikingly different Fanon than does David Macey’s deeply researched Frantz Fanon: A Biography (2000). But it delivers a smoother, often engrossing, narrative, one that deserves to be the first stop for anyone looking for an introduction to Fanon’s life and work.