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Anna-Sophia Mäder
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German

James Baldwin

René Aguigah

The Witness - A Portrait

James Baldwin (1924-1987) is one of the most important writers of the 20th century. During his lifetime, his novels ‘Giovanni’s Room’ and ‘The Fire Next Time’ made him famous and earned him a place on the cover of Time Magazine. But Baldwin was Black and gay, the society in which he lived racist and homophobic. Out of this tension, a unique body of work was born. This work threw open the gates to the generations of activists that came after him.

In his elegantly written portrait, Baldwin expert René Aguigah traces Baldwin’s life from his upbringing in poverty in Harlem to his move to Paris, as he fled the everyday racism he experienced in the USA. He also depicts Baldwin’s rapid rise to become a sought-after speaker, and his relationships with Martin Luther King and Malcolm X. Above all, however, Aguigah’s essayistic book looks at what Baldwin can still teach us today. He explores the relationship between Baldwin’s artistry and his activism, the tension between his literary work and his politics, his advocacy for minorities and his universalist convictions. In his novels and essays, Baldwin, who was so very familiar with hate, sticks to love as a source of hope. Aguigah portrays him as a witness to an era of violence and injustice that are still with us today.

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Published by C.H.Beck , ISBN: 9783406813696

ISBN: 9783406813696