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Go Tell It on the Mountain by James Baldwin (2013, Trade Paperback)

Go Tell It on the Mountain by James Baldwin (2013, Trade Paperback)

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VACHETTA Leather bound hardcover Beautiful book Cover is blind embossed Leather cover by Graphic Image here in NY Also listed in Natural Vachetta leather...

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VACHETTA Leather bound hardcover Beautiful book Cover is blind embossed Leather cover by Graphic Image here in NY Also listed in Natural Vachetta leather

Specifics

Author

James Baldwin

Book Series

Vintage International Ser.

Book Title

Go Tell It on the Mountain

Dewey Decimal

813/.54

Dewey Edition

21

Format

Trade Paperback

Genre

Fiction

ISBN-10

0375701877

ISBN-13

9780375701870

Intended Audience

Trade

Item Height

0.7 in

Item Length

8 in

Item Weight

8.4 Oz

Item Width

5.2 in

LCCN

52-012199

Language

English

Number of Pages

240 Pages

Publication Year

2013

Publisher

Knopf Doubleday Publishing Group

Reviews

"With vivid imagery, with lavish attention to details, Mr. Baldwin has told his feverish story." -- The New York Times   "Brutal, objective and compassionate." -- San Francisco Chronicle   "It is written with poetic intensity and great narrative skill." -- Harper's   "Strong and powerful." -- Commonweal   "A sense of reality and vitality that is truly extraordinary. . . . He knows Harlem, his people, and the language they use." -- Chicago Sun-Times   "This is a distinctive book, both realistic and brutal, but a novel of extraordinary sensitivity and poetry." -- Chicago Sunday Tribune

Synopsis

" Mountain ," Baldwin said, "is the book I had to write if I was ever going to write anything else." Go Tell It on the Mountain , originally published in 1953, is Baldwin's first major work, a novel that has established itself as an American classic. With lyrical precision, psychological directness, resonating symbolic power, and a rage that is at once unrelenting and compassionate, Baldwin chronicles a fourteen-year-old boy's discovery one Saturday in March of 1935 of the terms of his identity as the stepson of the minister of a Pentecostal storefront church in Harlem. Baldwin's rendering of his protagonist's spiritual, sexual, and moral struggle toward self-invention opened new possibilities in the American language and in the way Americans understand themselves., One of the most brilliant and provocative American writers of the twentieth century chronicles a fourteen-year-old boy's spiritual, sexual, and moral struggle of self-invention in this "truly extraordinary" novel ( Chicago Sun-Times ). Baldwin's classic novel opened new possibilities in the American language and in the way Americans understand themselves. With lyrical precision, psychological directness, resonating symbolic power, and a rage that is at once unrelenting and compassionate, Baldwin tells the story of the stepson of the minister of a storefront Pentecostal church in Harlem one Saturday in March of 1935. Originally published in 1953, Baldwin said of his first novel, " Mountain is the book I had to write if I was ever going to write anything else.", In one of the greatest American classics, Baldwin chronicles a fourteen-year-old boy's discovery of the terms of his identity. Baldwin's rendering of his protagonist's spiritual, sexual, and moral struggle of self-invention opened new possibilities in the American language and in the way Americans understand themselves. With lyrical precision, psychological directness, resonating symbolic power, and a rage that is at once unrelenting and compassionate, Baldwin tells the story of the stepson of the minister of a storefront Pentecostal church in Harlem one Saturday in March of 1935. Originally published in 1953, Baldwin said of his first novel, Mountain is the book I had to write if I was ever going to write anything else. "With vivid imagery, with lavish attention to details ... a] feverish story." -- The New York Times

Topic

Family Life, African American / General, Literary, African American / Urban

brand

Knopf Doubleday Publishing Group

gtin13

9780375701870