Another Country
James Baldwin • 1962
Devastation Rating
race sexuality grief New York
Our Take
Rufus Scott's suicide opens the novel and the remaining characters spend 400 pages living in its wake — the guilt, the incomprehension, the way his Black body moving through white New York was already a different kind of country. Baldwin is writing race and sexuality and grief at once, which is the only honest way to write any of them.
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