James Baldwin
Living in Fire
Format:Hardback
Publisher:Pluto Press
Published:20th Sep '19
Should be back in stock very soon
This hardback is available in another edition too:
- Paperback£16.99(9780745338538)
This biography explores the life and influence of James Baldwin, an iconic African-American writer and activist, whose work continues to resonate today.
In James Baldwin, Bill V. Mullen presents a detailed biography of one of the most influential African-American writers of the 20th century. Baldwin's literary genius is showcased through his seminal works, such as Go Tell It on the Mountain and If Beale Street Could Talk, which not only reflect his profound understanding of the human condition but also his commitment to social justice. Mullen's narrative captures Baldwin's essence as a writer and activist, highlighting his enduring impact on literature and civil rights.
The biography delves into Baldwin's life as a black queer advocate and feminist, illustrating his role as a passionate chronicler of pivotal social movements. From the rise of the Civil Rights Movement to the anti-war protests during the Vietnam War, Baldwin's voice resonated with the struggles of marginalized communities. Mullen pays homage to Baldwin's radical philosophy, which challenged the status quo and inspired generations to fight for equality and justice.
Mullen emphasizes how Baldwin's insights and activism were ahead of their time, predicting contemporary movements such as Black Lives Matter. This biography serves not only as a tribute to Baldwin's legacy but also as a call to action for those who seek to understand the complexities of race, identity, and activism in today's world. Through James Baldwin, readers gain a deeper appreciation for a man whose words continue to inspire and provoke thought.
'A scrupulous biography'
-- Publishers Weekly'A fresh, incisive, and uplifting biography'
-- Kirkus'Finally, the James Baldwin we've been waiting for: the revolutionary, fierce internationalist, queer theorist, anti-imperialist, anti-Zionist, and perhaps the most dangerous thinker of the 20th century. If you want to know the real Baldwin, this is the book to read'
-- Robin D. G. Kelley, author of 'Thelonious Monk: The Life and Times of an American Original''A clear, incisive writer, Mullen succeeds with providing a fresh perspective on an author he so obviously admires. Recommended for readers seeking a broader understanding of the opinions of one of the great writers of the 20th century'
-- Library Journal'A smart, concise introduction, well worth a read'
-- Guardian'A remarkable biography'
-- Le Monde Diplomatique'One of the most important publishing events of this political age. Lucidly and compellingly written, it updates and recontextualizes our knowledge of the complex, humane brilliance of Baldwin, drawing out his importance not only for the ages, but most urgently for our present day. It is a book that angers, moves, and inspires. An indispensable weapon for any activist fighting today's ranging fires'
-- David Palumbo-Liu, Louise Hewlett Nixon Professor and Professor of Comparative Literature at Stanford University and author of 'The Deliverance of Others''A welcome contribution to a portrait of the radical Baldwin, untamed by liberal platitudes'
-- Jacobin'A truly fresh, exciting, comprehensive biography that richly appreciates Baldwin's profound relevance both historically and in this moment'
-- Michele Elam, William Robertson Coe Professor at Stanford University and editor of 'The Cambridge Companion to James Baldwin''An important addition to the ongoing assessment and examination of a writer whose legacy remains vital to this day'
-- Pop Matters'An incisive, timely exposition of Baldwin's political and intellectual evolution. The historically grounded account of Baldwin's critical synthesis of the major strains of black radicalism that we have long needed'
-- James Smethurst, Professor of Afro-American Studies at the University of Massachusetts Amherst and author of 'The Black Arts Movement''An admirably tempered appraisal, in clear and sturdy prose, that will vivify for a new generation the strength and moral clarity of Baldwin and his writing'
-- Alan Wald, author of 'The New York Intellectuals: The Rise and Decline of the Anti-Stalinist Left from the 1930s to the 1980s''A truly internationalist and radical reading of an author whose work is only today being fully appreciated. It takes a radical sensibility like Bill Mullen's to draw out the revolutionary potential of the love promised by Baldwin [...] this biography is a step on that road to radical love as a way of life'
-- Stefano Harney, co-author of 'The Undercommons: Fugitive Planning & Black Study''Mullen gives us a fresh view of an iconic American literary and revolutionary figure, particularly when it comes to his solidarity with Palestine – a dangerous and unpopular position at the time – which underscores the depth of Baldwin's courage and moral fortitude. This book is an essential contribution to the body of literature examining James Baldwin's extraordinary life'
-- Susan Abulhawa, author of 'Mornings in Jenin''Powerful'
-- CounterISBN: 9780745338545
Dimensions: unknown
Weight: 493g
256 pages