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Giovanni's Room
(Paperback, 1985) Other Editions...

Author: James Baldwin

The inability of a young American in Paris to confront his sexuality leads to the end of his romance...
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Format: Paperback
ISBN-10: 0440328810
ISBN-13: 9780440328810
Jun 1985
Publisher: Laurel Leaf
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Language: English
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Synopsis
The inability of a young American in Paris to confront his sexuality leads to the end of his romance with a woman he hopes to marry, and to his male lover's tragic downfall. Baldwin's eloquent and powerful novel is interesting for its candid examination of a sexually conflicted man, and also for its suppression of the racial problems a gay black man in Europe might be expected to encounter.

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Height:6.8 in
Width:4.3 in
Thickness:0.8 in
Weight:4.0 oz

Publisher's Notes
First Line: "I stand at the window of this great house in the south of France as night falls, the night which is leading me to the most terrible morning of my life."

Industry Reviews
"Passionate and mature."
Alfred Kazin

"He has become one of the few writers of our time."
Norman Mailer

"He is thought-provoking, tantalizing, irritating, abusing and amusing."
Langston Hughes

"A young American involved with both a woman and a man... Baldwin writes of these matters with unusual candor and yet with such dignity and intensity."
Kakutani

"A book that belongs to the top rank of fiction."
Mailer

"GIOVANNI'S ROOM has a fast-moving plot--rare in Baldwin's fiction. The compression of its prose conveys a sense that the best lines about love have behind them two or more about the pain of love....Of all Baldwin's novels, GIOVANNI'S ROOM, with its theme of the failure of innocence, offers the most straightforward connection to his reading of Henry James."
New York Review of Books - Darryl Pinckney (04/13/2000)


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