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No Name in the Street - Paperback, by Baldwin James - Good
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Specificaties
- Objectstaat
- Type
- Textbook
- ISBN
- 9780307275929
- Book Title
- noname in the Street
- Book Series
- Vintage International Ser.
- Publisher
- Knopf Doubleday Publishing Group
- Item Length
- 8 in
- Publication Year
- 2007
- Format
- Trade Paperback
- Language
- English
- Item Height
- 0.6 in
- Genre
- Literary Criticism, Social Science, Biography & Autobiography, Literary Collections, History
- Topic
- American / African American, Cultural Heritage, United States / 20th Century, Personal Memoirs, Essays, Ethnic Studies / African American Studies
- Item Weight
- 6.8 Oz
- Item Width
- 5.2 in
- Number of Pages
- 208 Pages
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Product Identifiers
Publisher
Knopf Doubleday Publishing Group
ISBN-10
0307275922
ISBN-13
9780307275929
eBay Product ID (ePID)
54349161
Product Key Features
Book Title
noname in the Street
Number of Pages
208 Pages
Language
English
Publication Year
2007
Topic
American / African American, Cultural Heritage, United States / 20th Century, Personal Memoirs, Essays, Ethnic Studies / African American Studies
Genre
Literary Criticism, Social Science, Biography & Autobiography, Literary Collections, History
Book Series
Vintage International Ser.
Format
Trade Paperback
Dimensions
Item Height
0.6 in
Item Weight
6.8 Oz
Item Length
8 in
Item Width
5.2 in
Additional Product Features
Intended Audience
Trade
LCCN
2006-027654
Dewey Edition
18
Reviews
"More eloquent than W. E. B. DuBois, more penetrating than Richard Wright.... It contains truth that cannot be denied." -The Atlantic Monthly "Characteristically beautiful.... He has not himself lost access to the sources of his beingwhich is what makes him read and awaited by perhaps a wider range of people than any other major American writer." -The Nation, "More eloquent than W. E. B. DuBois, more penetrating than Richard Wright.... It contains truth that cannot be denied." - The Atlantic Monthly "Characteristically beautiful.... He has not himself lost access to the sources of his beingwhich is what makes him read and awaited by perhaps a wider range of people than any other major American writer." - The Nation
Dewey Decimal
301.451/96/073024 B
Synopsis
From one of the most important American writers of the twentieth century--an extraordinary history of the turbulent sixties and early seventies that powerfully speaks to contemporary conversations around racism. "It contains truth that cannot be denied." -- The Atlantic Monthly In this stunningly personal document, James Baldwin remembers in vivid details the Harlem childhood that shaped his early conciousness and the later events that scored his heart with pain--the murders of Martin Luther King and Malcolm X, his sojourns in Europe and in Hollywood, and his retum to the American South to confront a violent America face-to-face., An extraordinary history of the turbulent sixties and early seventies that displays James Baldwin's fury and despair more deeply than any of his other works, and powerfully speaks to contemporary conversations around racism. It contains truth that cannot be denied." -- The Atlantic Monthly In this stunningly personal document, James Baldwin remembers in vivid details the Harlem childhood that shaped his early conciousness and the later events that scored his heart with pain--the murders of Martin Luther King and Malcolm X, his sojourns in Europe and in Hollywood, and his retum to the American South to confront a violent America face-to-face., This stunningly personal document and extraordinary history of the turbulent sixties and early seventies displays James Baldwin's fury and despair more deeply than any of his other works. In vivid detail he remembers the Harlem childhood that shaped his early conciousness, the later events that scored his heart with pain--the murders of Martin Luther King and Malcolm X, his sojourns in Europe and in Hollywood, and his retum to the American South to confront a violent America face-to-face.
LC Classification Number
E185.615.B28 2007
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