The Thief's Journal (
Journal du voleur) is perhaps
Jean Genet's most famous work. It is a part-fact, part-fiction autobiography that charts the author's progress through
Europe in a curiously depoliticized 1930s, wearing nothing but rags and enduring hunger, contempt, fatigue and vice. Spain, Italy, Austria, Czechoslovakia, Poland, Nazi Germany, Belgium... everywhere is the same: bars, dives, flop-houses; robbery, prison and expulsion.