Tell Me How Long the Trains Been Gone

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Tell Me How Long the Trains Been Gone

Born in Harlem in 1924 James Baldwin was a novelist essayist playwright poet social critic and the author of more than twenty books. His first novel Go Tell It on the Mountain appeared in 1953 to excellent reviews and his essay collection The Fire Next Time was a bestseller that made him an influential figure in the civil rights movement. Baldwin spent many years in France where he moved to escape the racism and homophobia of the United States. He died in 1987.Truthtelling witness bearing soul stirring writingThe emotion surrounding family attachment... is deeply felt and is one of the reasons he continues to be read with such intensityTimeless . . . a visionary writerA jazzlike reconfiguration of Baldwins own life with existing parts examined and rearranged and new parts addedOne of the few essential novelists of our timeIn this tender impassioned fourth novel James Baldwin created one of his most striking characters: a man struggling to become himself.Everyone wishes to be loved but in the event nearly no one can bear itAt the height of his theatrical career the actor Leo Proudhammer is nearly felled by a heart attack. As he hovers between life and death we see the choices that have made him enviably famous and terrifyingly vulnerable. For between Leos childhood on the streets of Harlem and his arrival into the world of the theatre lies a wilderness of desire and loss shame and rage. And everywhere there is the anguish of being black in a society that seems poised on the brink of racial war. In this tender angry 1968 novel James Baldwin created one of his most striking characters: a man struggling to become himself.The emotion surrounding family attachment... is deeply felt and is one reasons he continues to be read with such intensity Colm Tibn

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Ilość stron
384
Data premiery
2018-10-04
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MIĘKKA
Termin realizacji
24
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