Me and My House : James Baldwin's Last Decade in France
Me and My House : James Baldwin's Last Decade in France
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Author(s): Zaborowska, Magdalena J.
ISBN No.: 9780822369240
Pages: 277
Year: 201804
Format: Trade Cloth (Hard Cover)
Price: $ 306.41
Status: Out Of Print

"Zaborowska's readings into Baldwin's work are thoughtful and illuminating. An opinionated and passionate book on one of the 20th century's most important writers." -- Kirkus Reviews "Zaborowska takes you on an intricate journey in which she explores the central theme of home and what this means in terms of identity and belonging. This book contains vast details of Baldwin's life in France - full of stunning photographs and beautifully illustrated, it draws on interviews with those closest to him and unpublished letters and works. It dissects, analyses and tries to understand the life lived by Baldwin, particularly how the relationship between social space and architecture is linked to race. It enables readers to reassess the richness and complexity of his writing and gives them an opportunity to understand the man behind the work." -- Kalwant Bhopal Times Higher Education "Relying on extensive interviews with Baldwin's friends and lovers, manuscripts, and unpublished letters, Zaborowska introduces new insights into the writer's life and work. Me And My House is an essential read for both serious students and scholars, but also fans wishing to know more about the life and motivations of this iconic master.


" -- The Advocate " [An] extremely sensitive, thorough and well-informed appraisal of Baldwin's final French sojourn by one of the leading scholars of the writer's work and life." -- Claudine Raynaud European Journal of American Culture "Zaborowska describes in full, rich detail the actual home that Baldwin established in the south of France, recreating its physical qualities and also the extraordinary community he assembled there. The image of Baldwin that emerges from this book is therefore quite different from the isolated stranger that previous studies have established." -- Robert Butler African American Review.


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