"Notes of a Native Son" by James Baldwin
James Baldwin comes back to life through his words in this powerful collection of essays on what it means to be Black in America, his beginnings in Harlem, his travels and analysis of living in Europe and in the United States. As always, his poetic yet philosophical style of writing reminds us why his life, his vision, his work is as critical today as it was when it was first written.
James Baldwin comes back to life through his words in this powerful collection of essays on what it means to be Black in America, his beginnings in Harlem, his travels and analysis of living in Europe and in the United States. As always, his poetic yet philosophical style of writing reminds us why his life, his vision, his work is as critical today as it was when it was first written.
James Baldwin comes back to life through his words in this powerful collection of essays on what it means to be Black in America, his beginnings in Harlem, his travels and analysis of living in Europe and in the United States. As always, his poetic yet philosophical style of writing reminds us why his life, his vision, his work is as critical today as it was when it was first written.