Awesome read! What a masterful use of source material. Not like Leemings (sychophantic?) bio, or Campbell's literary bio which does not explore the 'other' side of Baldwin's life (which is necessary if we are to really understand Baldwin at a deeper level); yet, as impressive as Boyd's recent book, 'Baldwin's Harlem'. Weatherly reveals a different side of Baldwin, more intimate, candid and honest. He includes contemporary reviews and reactions to Baldwin's life and work (including an interesting book review by Godfather author, Mario Puzo), as well as personal interviews from friends and colleagues who knew him best. The book is essentially a rise-and-fall portrait of the artist but is nonetheless fresh, insightful and, readable. Not a "biography" perse, but I highly recommend it as a supplement to Herb Boyd's book.