Nobody Knows My Name
| James Baldwin |
Nobody Knows My Name by James Baldwin (Penguin) — an essential essay collection from one of the twentieth century’s greatest prose writers. Moving between Harlem, the American South, and the condition of the Black artist, these early civil rights-era essays crackle with moral intelligence and controlled fury.
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| 3-9 | 39.10 ₾ | 15% |
| 10+ | 32.20 ₾ | 30% |
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James Baldwin was the most important voice of the American civil rights movement — not because he marched or organised, but because he could make white Americans feel the weight of what they were doing with a precision that no one before or since has matched. This collection of essays, written in the late 1950s and early 1960s, is him at the height of his powers.
Nobody Knows My Name moves between Harlem and the American South, between Richard Wright in Paris and Norman Mailer in New York, between reflections on the condition of the Black writer in America and dispatches from the front lines of the civil rights movement. In every essay, Baldwin’s voice has the same quality: a controlled fury, a devastating moral clarity, and a prose style of such rhythm and beauty that it feels less like reading and more like listening to music.
Half a century after it was written, this book still reads like news. If you have never read Baldwin, start here. If you have read him, return here — because this collection rewards every rereading. Published by Penguin.
მახასიათებლები
| ავტორი | James Baldwin |
|---|---|
| გამომცემლობა | Penguin |
| გვერდების რაიოდენობა | 192 |
| ISBN | 9780140184471 |
| ყდის ტიპი | რბილი ყდა |
| ენა | ინგლისური |
| ფორმატი | 198 x 129 mm |
















