Fire Next Time by James Baldwin (1992, Trade Paperback)

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Product Identifiers

PublisherKnopf Doubleday Publishing Group
ISBN-10067974472X
ISBN-139780679744726
eBay Product ID (ePID)25038504655

Product Key Features

Book TitleFire Next Time
Number of Pages128 Pages
LanguageEnglish
TopicIslamic Studies, Discrimination & Race Relations, Civil Rights, Ethnic Studies / African American Studies
Publication Year1992
GenrePolitical Science, Social Science
AuthorJames Baldwin
Book SeriesVintage International Ser.
FormatTrade Paperback

Dimensions

Item Height0.4 in
Item Weight4.4 Oz
Item Length8 in
Item Width5.2 in

Additional Product Features

Intended AudienceTrade
LCCN92-050566
Dewey Edition23
TitleLeadingThe
Reviews"So eloquent in its passion and so scorching in its candor that it is bound to unsettle any reader."--The Atlantic
Dewey Decimal301.451
SynopsisNATIONAL BESTSELLER - The book that galvanized the nation, gave voice to the emerging civil rights movementin the 1960s--and still lights the way to understanding race in America today. - "The finest essay I've ever read." --Ta-Nehisi Coates At once a powerful evocation of James Baldwin's early life in Harlem and a disturbing examination of the consequences of racial injustice, the book is an intensely personal and provocative document from the iconic author of If Beale Street Could Talk and Go Tell It on the Mountain. It consists of two "letters," written on the occasion of the centennial of the Emancipation Proclamation, that exhort Americans, both black and white, to attack the terrible legacy of racism. Described by The New York Times Book Review as "sermon, ultimatum, confession, deposition, testament, and chronicle ... all presented in searing, brilliant prose," The Fire Next Time stands as a classic of literature., A national bestseller when it first appeared in 1963, The Fire Next Time galvanized the nation and gave passionate voice to the emerging civil rights movement. At once a powerful evocation of James Baldwin's early life in Harlem and a disturbing examination of the consequences of racial injustice, the book is an intensely personal and provocative document. It consists of two "letters," written on the occasion of the centennial of the Emancipation Proclamation, that exhort Americans, both black and white, to attack the terrible legacy of racism. Described by The New York Times Book Review as "sermon, ultimatum, confession, deposition, testament, and chronicle...all presented in searing, brilliant prose," The Fire Next Time stands as a classic of our literature., NATIONAL BESTSELLER * The book that galvanized the nation, gave voice to the emerging civil rights movementin the 1960s--and still lights the way to understanding race in America today. * "The finest essay I've ever read." --Ta-Nehisi Coates At once a powerful evocation of James Baldwin's early life in Harlem and a disturbing examination of the consequences of racial injustice, the book is an intensely personal and provocative document from the iconic author of If Beale Street Could Talk and Go Tell It on the Mountain. It consists of two "letters," written on the occasion of the centennial of the Emancipation Proclamation, that exhort Americans, both black and white, to attack the terrible legacy of racism. Described by The New York Times Book Review as "sermon, ultimatum, confession, deposition, testament, and chronicle ... all presented in searing, brilliant prose," The Fire Next Time stands as a classic of literature.
LC Classification NumberE185.61

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