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James Baldwin
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Number of Pages
208
Age Group
All
Language
English
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Book Summary
Non-fiction / essay collection about race in America, exploring how Black experiences have shaped the nation’s history and cultural imagination. Its central theme is the complexity of identity, justice, and civil rights, with a clear purpose: to illuminate difficult truths and spark thoughtful conversation. The intended reader includes adult readers, students of history and literature, and anyone seeking insightful social critique. The emotional tone is piercing, perceptive, and often wittily luminous, balancing urgency with moments of reflective humanity.
Presented as a sequence of concise, essay-length pieces, the content weaves personal memory, cultural analysis, and historical context into a compelling narrative voice. The reading experience is intimate yet expansive, moving through Harlem in the 1940s, cinema and literature, and the author’s experiences in Paris to reveal how prejudice, power, and representation intersect in everyday life. What makes it distinctive is the blend of clarity, moral clarity, and a fearless willingness to name uncomfortable truths while remaining generously human.
Key concepts and skills covered include race relations, identity, systemic inequality, media representation, and the civil rights era’s unfolding dynamics. Learning feels accessible and engaging thanks to precise observations, concrete examples, and prose that rewards careful reading without jargon. This is a work that invites reflection, discussion, and a deeper historical perspective that resonates with today’s conversations about justice and equality.
Readers emerge with a deeper understanding of how race has shaped American life and how history informs present-day conversations about justice and identity. The work cultivates curiosity, confidence in critical thinking, and a lasting openness to challenging perspectives, leaving a resonant impression that prompts ongoing reflection and dialogue.
Product Details
Author
James Baldwin
Publisher
Penguin Random House
Number of Pages
208
Language
English
SKU
9780241334003
ISBN
9780241334003
Reading Age
All
Dimensions
13x1.3x19.9cm
Binding
Paperback
MRP: ₹ 499
₹ 475
₹ 24 Off