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James Baldwin - BR Maya & Sofia Dec 2015
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For me a couple of chapters per day during the holidays sounds good. Just not sure from your comment on your review if you want to start today or after Christmas?
I'd rather start tomorrow 26.12 if that's ok for you.

—old song
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We chose the right time to start, like Baldwin is smiling at us.


“I’m black only as long as you think you’re white,” his stepson was to tell many audiences in later years.
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To your spoiler above - wasn't his mother an amazing person? Not only thought him to treat the others he way he wanted to be treated but she constantly reminded him not to fall into the self hatred path like his step father.

Yes his Mum is wonderful. Have the guts to 'keep the faith' always, courage and confidence.
I'm quoting a lot because i don't have the book and I might not continue my scribd so i want to keep the words :)
She was a constant reminder to him of the necessity of “keeping the faith,” of not drifting onto the all-too-tempting road of racial or personal hatred.
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I also read the second chapter about his teacher and stopped there although I was very curious to find out why he decided (if decided is the right word?) to go into priesthood after the social life he had with her and her family.

I'm glad that Leeming style is quite flowing

Yes, not every teacher would've paid him so much attention.
Two more chapters tomorrow?

I read this chapter and I was constantly looking up to talk to you about it.
We know now why he chose the Church - I'm glad that he than chose not to remain in that closet.
What i love about him is that he continously takes what he can from what he has. He learnt from his time in the Church. He compares and decides and builds himself in blocks, ugliness/beauty, reading/intellect/art, his sexuality, his body. He is able to push through the limiting labels which lessen a person.
Elisha - the push and pull we felt there reflects him at the time so well
Your quote - a very mature decision. People ruin their lives accepting a yoke that does not fit.

^^
Exactly!
And he probably would have done so in any circumstances because there was a fire burning inside him but I keep thinking - how crazy was the situation at time? Professors had to teach high school because of the depression but if that weren't the case Jimmy may not have had the chance to meet people with progressive thinking and what Bill showed him earlier might have stayed just a childhood memory.

Will do another chapter in the afternoon.

I can do another chapter later tonight if you think you'll have time too.

I've only been eating and lazing around the house in the last few days. It's soo good :)


Once again lost but this time - in his 20s - it seems even more difficult to find his place.
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I understood his battle with violence. In our lives we do have to choose how we are to live, how we are going to face the world. The injustices he and his people face do make one angry and it is so easy to fall into hatred which is counterproductive and like letting others dictate what we do.
imagine that one of the reasons people cling to their hates so stubbornly is because they sense, once hate is gone, that they will be forced to deal with pain.”
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Soon I will be published in English:
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Please see Maya's comment above.

It was also very interesting to see that the book he was attempting to write at the time was a combination between Another Country and Giovanni's Room.
But this had to happen: "Yet, he was still “fighting with my shame.” It was necessary to accept the paradox of himself before he could be “free.”
before he had clear concept of what he wanted to write.
Re the violence: those episodes where he became aggressive towards his white friends - it was good he had a safe place to pour this anger out.
I don't imagine France provided him with an instant cure for his turmoil though. The guilt for leaving his family will probably continue to eat him.

about the safe place - some do not even have that.
I think France will give him the seperation, distance necessary to see tge wood from the trees hopefully. His disertion feelings are part of the price to pay I fear.

Are you working tomorrow? Let me know if we are reading during the day or in the evening.


One of my favorite pics taken with my old Nokia phone from the roof of the Arab World Museum :


I've never been, only in books, films and music :)

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Well JB certainly did that with his writing. I wonder how they (Bohemians) consider the production line fiction for entertainment only, we are inundated with?

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Better to go to France then over a bridge.
The Americans in Paris feel like a colony in exile, not part of American and not part of France. Like being a long time tourist.
Protest Literature - Everybody's Protest Novel - I want to read this.
His point that as it is 'a protest' the driving force of the novel is the protest and so the man looses pieces of his humanity makes me think of other genres that are like that. For example Romances, the driving force needs to be the romance and it takes a very good writer to let the characters keep all their humanity. Say Probation that is not a romance and Mendicino makes Andy real.

How weird he felt when he realized people abroad saw his just as an American, as part of a group he denied belonging for so long?




Did you read further last night? My other book got me very emotional in the end and I couldn't switch to Baldwin after I finished it.


I felt asleep last night so I'm still at the end of chap 6. I'm glad you are enjoying the Boys, finished yet? If you are enjoying it I can look forward to this in peace.
I can start chap 7 later this afternoon.

Reading the next chapter - Go Tell It on the Mountain - now. Hmm, the author goes into quite the detail to explain the book. I wouldn't have liked reading that if I hadn't read the book.

I think if we had not already read some of his books we would not be understanding what we are. And if we re read this after we've read all his work we'll find it different and see things we do not now.
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