Blues for Mister Charlie
by James Baldwin 2020-12-29 07:32:12
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An award-winning play from one of America’s most brilliant writers about a murder in a small Southern town, loosely based on the 1955 killing of Emmett Till. • A play with fires of fury in its belly, tears of anguish in its eyes, a roar of... Read more
An award-winning play from one of America’s most brilliant writers about a murder in a small Southern town, loosely based on the 1955 killing of Emmett Till. • A play with fires of fury in its belly, tears of anguish in its eyes, a roar of protest in its throat. —The New York TimesJames Baldwin turns a murder and its aftermath into an inquest in which even the most well-intentioned whites are implicated—and in which even a killer receives his share of compassion. In a small Southern town, a white man murders a black man, then throws his body in the weeds. With this act of violence, James Baldwin launches an unsparing and at times agonizing probe of the wounds of race.For where once a white storekeeper could have shot a boy like Richard Henry with impunity, times have changed. And centuries of brutality and fear, patronage and contempt, are about to erupt in a moment of truth as devastating as a shotgun blast. Less
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  • 7.99 X 5.18 X 0.39 in
  • 144
  • Knopf Doubleday Publishing Group
  • September 17, 2013
  • eng
  • 9780804149747
James Arthur Baldwin (August 2, 1924 – December 1, 1987) was an American novelist, playwright, essayist, poet, and activist. His essays, collected in Notes of a Native Son (1955), explore intricacie...
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