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The stark grief of a brother mourning a brother opens this novel with a stunning, unforgettable experience. Here, in a monumental saga of love and rage, Baldwin goes back to Harlem, to a church of his groundbreaking novel Go Tell It On The Mountain , to the homosexual passion of Giovanni's Room , and to the political fire that enflames his nonfiction work. Here, too, the story of gospel singer Arthur Hall and his family becomes both a journey into another country of the soul and senses--and a living contemporary history of black struggle in this land. "A work of passion... Glimpses of family life in Harlem, rapturous music-making in the churches, movements of uneasiness in even the most casual meetings between whites and blacks--scenes that Baldwin seems preternaturally gifted in understanding."-- The New York Times Book Review .
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Just Above My Head, James Baldwin
- Sprache
- Erscheinungsdatum
- 1980
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- Titel
- Just Above My Head
- Sprache
- Englisch
- Autor*innen
- James Baldwin
- Verlag
- Dell
- Erscheinungsdatum
- 1980
- Einband
- Paperback
- Seitenzahl
- 560
- ISBN10
- 0440205999
- ISBN13
- 9780440205999
- Reihe
- Schlagwörter
- Belletristik, Klassiker, LGBTQ+ Literatur, Rasse, Rassismus, Afroamerikanische Literatur
- Bewertung
- 4,45 von 5 Sternen
- Beschreibung
- The stark grief of a brother mourning a brother opens this novel with a stunning, unforgettable experience. Here, in a monumental saga of love and rage, Baldwin goes back to Harlem, to a church of his groundbreaking novel Go Tell It On The Mountain , to the homosexual passion of Giovanni's Room , and to the political fire that enflames his nonfiction work. Here, too, the story of gospel singer Arthur Hall and his family becomes both a journey into another country of the soul and senses--and a living contemporary history of black struggle in this land. "A work of passion... Glimpses of family life in Harlem, rapturous music-making in the churches, movements of uneasiness in even the most casual meetings between whites and blacks--scenes that Baldwin seems preternaturally gifted in understanding."-- The New York Times Book Review .



