The book delves into the life and impact of James Baldwin, intertwining biography, memoir, and literary criticism. Douglas Field reflects on his personal connection to Baldwin's work, sparked by his father's experiences, while exploring Baldwin's influence across various locations, including France and the US. As Field navigates Baldwin's themes of family, illness, and memory, he also confronts his father's Alzheimer's, creating a poignant narrative that highlights the lasting significance of Baldwin's literature in understanding the human experience.
Douglas Field Bücher

