Tell Me How Long the Train's Been Gone - (Vintage International) by James Baldwin (Paperback)
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Highlights
- A major work of American literature from a major American writer that powerfully portrays the anguish of being Black in a society that at times seems poised on the brink of total racial war.
- About the Author: James Baldwin (1924-1987) was a novelist, essayist, playwright, poet, and social critic.
- 496 Pages
- Fiction + Literature Genres, Classics
- Series Name: Vintage International
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Book Synopsis
A major work of American literature from a major American writer that powerfully portrays the anguish of being Black in a society that at times seems poised on the brink of total racial war. "Baldwin is one of the few genuinely indispensable American writers." --Saturday ReviewAt the height of his theatrical career, the actor Leo Proudhammer is nearly felled by a heart attack. As he hovers between life and death, Baldwin shows the choices that have made him enviably famous and terrifyingly vulnerable. For between Leo's childhood on the streets of Harlem and his arrival into the intoxicating world of the theater lies a wilderness of desire and loss, shame and rage. An adored older brother vanishes into prison. There are love affairs with a white woman and a younger black man, each of whom will make irresistible claims on Leo's loyalty. Tell Me How Long the Train's Been Gone is overpowering in its vitality and extravagant in the intensity of its feeling.
Review Quotes
"A surpassing achievement, not likely to be equaled in our time." --The Washington Post "Baldwin is one of the few genuinely indispensable American writers." --Saturday Review "He has not himself lost access to the sources of his being--which is what makes him read and awaited by perhaps a wider range of people than any other major American writer." --The Nation
About the Author
James Baldwin (1924-1987) was a novelist, essayist, playwright, poet, and social critic. His first novel, Go Tell It on the Mountain, appeared in 1953 to excellent reviews, and his essay collections Notes of a Native Son and The Fire Next Time were bestsellers that made him an influential figure in the growing civil rights movement. Baldwin spent much of his life in France, where he moved to escape the racism and homophobia of the United States. He died in France in 1987, a year after being made a Commander of the French Legion of Honor.Dimensions (Overall): 8.14 Inches (H) x 5.08 Inches (W) x 1.06 Inches (D)
Weight: .79 Pounds
Suggested Age: 22 Years and Up
Number of Pages: 496
Genre: Fiction + Literature Genres
Sub-Genre: Classics
Series Title: Vintage International
Publisher: Vintage
Format: Paperback
Author: James Baldwin
Language: English
Street Date: February 17, 1998
TCIN: 53755487
UPC: 9780375701894
Item Number (DPCI): 248-02-4721
Origin: Made in the USA or Imported
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