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No doubt, James Baldwin had a mastery of the English language. There is a lilt to his words that echoes the classics of literature. With its religious theme, Go Tell It on the Mountain nearly comes across seamlessly as another testament of the Bible. I believe this was Baldwin's intention, but if not he succeeded without trying. Though the tone emulates the best of the Biblical narrative, it rarely gets bogged down by the parts that are best skimmed. There is poetry in these pages, though the fo
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This book is beautifully written. I think I may have done an injustice to this book doing the audio version, as many times I thought that was worded beautifully. The topic is faith which is challenging as we all tend to hold slightly different beliefs even when we are all Christian.
How did I find this book? I have been seeing James Baldwin's name for awhile. This made the 1001 Books to Read Before Y0u Die List and the 200 Best Novels in English Since 1950 (note ends in 1998) by Colm Toibin. ...more
How did I find this book? I have been seeing James Baldwin's name for awhile. This made the 1001 Books to Read Before Y0u Die List and the 200 Best Novels in English Since 1950 (note ends in 1998) by Colm Toibin. ...more

I love Baldwin's essays, obviously, and I read Giovanni's Room and really enjoyed it. This was certainly not a bad book--some beautiful use of descriptive language, for one thing--but for whatever reason it never really drew me in completely. just wasn't my thing i guess?
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Apr 17, 2015
Miranda
marked it as to-read


Oct 24, 2024
Libby Snider
marked it as zz-owned-cjo
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