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Giovanni's Room

by James Baldwin
Giovanni's Room

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ISBN13: 9780345806567
ISBN10: 0345806565



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Wow, Giovanni's Room really ripped my heart out — and I loved every minute of it! Baldwin's distinctly American story is set in Paris, and the "most romantic city in the world" is an effective backdrop for this devastating exploration of repressed sexuality and squandered love, an exploration that is inspiring in its honest representation of American masculinity, bisexuality, and what's at stake in the battle between fear and love. Recommended By Darla M., Powells.com

A brightly burning story of a love triangle in 1950s Paris. Wonderfully written and poetically absorbing, this classic novel features great dialogue too. Must have been amazing for gay and bisexual readers to find this book in bookstores in 1956. Recommended By Kevin S., Powells.com

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Set in the 1950s Paris of American expatriates, liaisons, and violence, a young man finds himself caught between desire and conventional morality. With a sharp, probing imagination, James Baldwin's now-classic narrative delves into the mystery of loving and creates a moving, highly controversial story of death and passion that reveals the unspoken complexities of the human heart.

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“If Van Gogh was our 19th-century artist-saint, James Baldwin is our 20th-century one.” Michael Ondaatje

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“A young American involved with both a woman and a man....Baldwin writes of these matters with unusual candor and yet with such dignity and intensity.” The New York Times

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“Absorbing...[with] immediate emotional impact.” The Washington Post

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“Exciting...a book that belongs in the top rank of fiction.” The Atlantic

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“Violent, excruciating beauty.” San Francisco Chronicle

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“To be James Baldwin is to touch on so many hidden places in Europe, America, the Negro, the white man — to be forced to understand so much.” Alfred Kazin

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“He has not himself lost access to the sources of his being — which is what makes him read and awaited by perhaps a wider range of people than any other major American writer.” The Nation

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“He is thought-provoking, tantalizing, irritating, abusing and amusing. And he uses words as the sea uses waves, to flow and beat, advance and retreat, rise and take a bow in disappearing...the thought becomes poetry and the poetry illuminates thought.” Langston Hughes

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“He has become one of the few writers of our time.” Norman Mailer

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James Baldwin was the author of Go Tell It on the Mountain and The Fire Next Time, among other books.

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Thomas Vest , July 05, 2015 (view all comments by Thomas Vest)
An agonizingly good story of a man struggling with the ideas of who he is and what he wants in life. In Giovanni's Room, Baldwin tells the tale of David, an American in 1950's Paris who finds himself revisiting past desires from his youth, with a newly found friend- Giovanni, an Italian barman. Over the course of this short novel, we watch David become complete and fall apart as he vacillates between his lover and a woman, to whom he has proposed marriage. This was wonderfully written and it is the first book of Baldwin's I've read, but certainly not the last.

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Scot Nakagawa , September 03, 2014 (view all comments by Scot Nakagawa)
I was reminded of Giovanni's Room when it appeared on Powells list of 25 Books to Read Before You Die. I'd read Giovanni's Room years ago, along with just about every word written by James Baldwin to find it's way to publication, and found it to be all that I first loved and more - truly a bucket-list novel if you haven't already read it, and a must re-read if you have. On the back cover of my current copy (Vintage International Trade Paperback Edition, September 2013), Michael Ondaatje summed up James Baldwin's influence on contemporary culture, writing, "If Van Gogh was our 19th-century artist-saint, James Baldwin is our 20th-century one." Indeed, James Baldwin is, in many ways, the 20th-century version of Van Gogh, an artist who changed the way we see art in the western world by offering mind-opening impressions rather than pure representations of his subjects which were, in turn, humble - the people, places, and objects that populated the lives of ordinary people who were regarded, at last, as worthy of a place in the world of high art in the modern, post-feudal world. Like Van Gogh, Baldwin drew our attentions to lives lived on the margins of the known world in the 20th century as they were just beginning their push toward the center, and all while the center was disintegrating. In Giovanni's Room, he broke new ground, telling a story of queer love and the destructive force of bigotry and internalized self-hatred. Baldwin challenged us to step into the post-modern age, to embrace the specificity of experience beyond class and oppressive gender norms. James Baldwin's voice is prophetic, lyrical, emotional, riveting us to every page, right down to the last word. In the post-Stonewall era, Giovanni's Room has taken on new meaning. It reads as historical fiction, a reminder of who we once were and how far we have come on a humanizing journey that the whole of Baldwin's oeuvre suggests is never-ending. Instead, to consciously embrace the journey beginning with accepting ourselves as inseparable from the "other" is the first act of humanization, the flip side of which is the process of reducing ourselves to less than we are or could be that results from separating us from them, as though these ideas are, in fact, descriptive of distinct and separable wholes.

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Product Details

ISBN:
9780345806567
Binding:
Trade Paperback
Publication date:
09/12/2013
Publisher:
VINTAGE BOOKS
Series info:
Vintage International
Pages:
169
Height:
.56IN
Width:
5.21IN
Thickness:
.50
UPC Code:
9780345806567
Author:
James A. Baldwin
Author:
James Baldwin
Subject:
Literature-A to Z

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