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James Baldwin's Another Country: Bookmarked
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James Baldwin’s Another Country: Bookmarked

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Lucid, candid reflections on Black identity. -KIRKUS

Set mainly in Greenwich Village and Harlem, James Baldwin’s 1962 novel, Another Country, is a groundbreaking work of sexual, racial and artistic passions that is stunning for its emotional intensity and haunting sensuality.

In her volume in Ig’s acclaimed Bookmarked series, award winning author and essayist Kim McLarin shares her appreciation of this seminal novel, demonstrating how its myriad themes- including relations between men and women (gay and straight, Black and white), the meaning of creativity, and the ecstasy and pain of love-mirror many of her own life experiences. In this critical and personal examination, we come to better understand a pioneering novel and writer, as well as the role race, class and

gender have played in Kim’s life, and by extension, contemporary American society.

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Format
Paperback
Publisher
Ig Publishing
Country
United States
Date
19 April 2021
Pages
176
ISBN
9781632461216

Lucid, candid reflections on Black identity. -KIRKUS

Set mainly in Greenwich Village and Harlem, James Baldwin’s 1962 novel, Another Country, is a groundbreaking work of sexual, racial and artistic passions that is stunning for its emotional intensity and haunting sensuality.

In her volume in Ig’s acclaimed Bookmarked series, award winning author and essayist Kim McLarin shares her appreciation of this seminal novel, demonstrating how its myriad themes- including relations between men and women (gay and straight, Black and white), the meaning of creativity, and the ecstasy and pain of love-mirror many of her own life experiences. In this critical and personal examination, we come to better understand a pioneering novel and writer, as well as the role race, class and

gender have played in Kim’s life, and by extension, contemporary American society.

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Format
Paperback
Publisher
Ig Publishing
Country
United States
Date
19 April 2021
Pages
176
ISBN
9781632461216