We never end. We never stop unearthing unpublished posthumous works by Jean Genet. A short anthology: in 1986, barely a few months after his death, still in mourning for his turbulent child, French letters were shaken by the discovery ofA captive in love. A diary resulting from several wandering trips among Palestinians, the book reveals a committed Genet launching a virulent attack against Western domination, pleading at the same time the cause of Black Americans and that of the Palestinians. Three years later, in 1989, the man who so often caused the scandal did it again. In She, an unpublished piece published by its faithful publisher Marc Barbezat at L'Arbalète editions, he joyfully blasphemes his holiness the pope.