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Go Tell it on the Mountain (Penguin Modern Classics) [Paperback] Baldwin James [Paperback] Baldwin James

Release date: 4 October 2001
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Presents a semi-autobiographical exploration of the troubled life of the Grimes family in Harlem ... Read More

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Presents a semi-autobiographical exploration of the troubled life of the Grimes family in Harlem during the Depression.

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Title: Go Tell it on the Mountain (Penguin Modern Classics) [Paperback] Baldwin James [Paperback] Baldwin James
Author: James Baldwin
Publisher: PRH
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SKU: BK0493933
EAN: 9780141185910
Number Of Pages: 272
Language: English
Binding: Paperback
Release date: 4 October 2001

About Author

James Baldwin (1924-1987) was a novelist, essayist, playwright, poet, and social critic, and one of America's foremost writers. His essays, such as "Notes of a Native Son" (1955), explore palpable yet unspoken intricacies of racial, sexual, and class distinctions in Western societies, most notably in mid-twentieth-century America. A Harlem, New York, native, he primarily made his home in the south of France. His novels include Giovanni's Room (1956), about a white American expatriate who must come to terms with his homosexuality, and Another Country (1962), about racial and gay sexual tensions among New York intellectuals. His inclusion of gay themes resulted in much savage criticism from the black community. Going to Meet the Man (1965) and Tell Me How Long the Train's Been Gone (1968) provided powerful descriptions of American racism. As an openly gay man, he became increasingly outspoken in condemning discrimination against lesbian and gay people. Photo by Allan warren (Own work) [CC BY-SA 3.0 (http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by-sa/3.0) or GFDL (http://www.gnu.org/copyleft/fdl.html)], via Wikimedia Commons.

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