
Another Country (novel) - Wikipedia
Another Country is a 1962 novel by James Baldwin. The novel is primarily set in Greenwich Village, Harlem, and France in the late 1950s. It portrayed many themes that were taboo at the time of its release, including homosexuality, bisexuality, …
Another Country (Penguin Modern Classics) - amazon.com
Sep 11, 2001 · James Baldwin''s masterly story of desire, hatred and violence opens with the unforgettable character of Rufus Scott, a scavenging Harlem jazz musician adrift in New York.
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Another Country by James Baldwin - Goodreads
Another Country talks about gay sexual tensions among intellectuals of New York. Segments of the black nationalist community savaged his gay themes. Eldridge Cleaver of the Black Panthers stated the Baldwin displayed an "agonizing, total hatred of blacks."
Another Country - National Museum of African American History and Culture
The paper book cover is off-white with red text, centered, that reads: [Another / Country] and dark blue type, centered, that reads: [a novel / James / Baldwin] in large font on the front cover. The binding, in same color scheme, reads: [Another / Country / James / Baldwin / Dial].
About Another Country - Penguin Random House
From one of the most important American novelists of the twentieth century—a novel of sexual, racial, political, artistic passions, set in Greenwich Village, Harlem, and France.
Another Country by James Baldwin Plot Summary - LitCharts
Get all the key plot points of James Baldwin's Another Country on one page. From the creators of SparkNotes.
Summary of ‘Another Country’ by James Baldwin: A Detailed …
“Another Country” by James Baldwin is a profound exploration of love, identity, and societal walls. Published in 1962, Baldwin’s novel transcends mere storytelling; it is a heartfelt commentary on race and sexuality during a tumultuous period in American history.
Another Country by James Baldwin - The 423rd greatest book of …
"Another Country" is a profound exploration of racial, sexual, and creative issues in 1950s Manhattan. The story follows the lives of various characters, including a jazz drummer, a Southern white woman, and a black playwright, among others.
Another Country - James Baldwin - Google Books
Dec 1, 1992 · Stunning for its emotional intensity and haunting sensuality, this "brilliantly and fiercely told" book (The New York Times) depicts men and women, blacks and whites, stripped of their...
Another Country by James Baldwin, Colm Toibin - Waterstones
Sep 11, 2001 · James Baldwin's masterly story of desire, hatred and violence opens with the unforgettable character of Rufus Scott, a scavenging Harlem jazz musician adrift in New York.