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Dark Days

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Dark Days by James Baldwin explores themes of survival, resilience, and the human spirit. It follows a community navigating through hostility and hardship, highlighting their struggles and inner strength. With powerful prose, Baldwin delves into the socio-political landscape, offering a gripping and poignant narrative.
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You might enjoy this book if you appreciate powerful essays that explore themes of race, identity, and struggle in America with profound insight and eloquence. It's a compelling read that offers both personal reflections and broader social commentary.

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Dark Days

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Dark Days by James Baldwin is a powerful collection of essays that vividly reflects on Baldwin's own experiences of racial prejudice and systemic injustice in mid-20th century America. As a seminal voice in the civil rights movement, Baldwin unflinchingly explores the deeply entrenched racism that pervades society and envisions a more equitable and hopeful world.

Through these searing essays, Baldwin seamlessly blends the intensely personal with the political, drawing from his own life to expose the brutal realities faced by African Americans. His writing confronts the reader with the urgency of the struggle for civil rights and impels them to acknowledge and address the bitter truths of racial division.

One particularly affecting passage captures the raw emotion and stark reality of Baldwin's experience: "So the club rose, the blood came down, and his bitterness and his anguish and his guilt were compounded." This excerpt epitomises Baldwin's masterful ability to convey the visceral pain and profound psychological impact of discrimination and violence.

This book is part of the Penguin Modern Classics series, showcasing fifty pioneering works that range from inspiring essays to groundbreaking fiction and poetry, each priced at £1 to make these timeless pieces accessible to a wider audience. Dark Days remains an enduring testament to Baldwin's eloquent and uncompromising voice, resonating as strongly today as it did at the time of its writing.

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Dark Days by James Baldwin is widely praised for its profound and introspective exploration of race, identity, and the human condition. Critics commend Baldwin's powerful prose and his ability to convey complex emotions and societal issues with clarity and poignancy. The book is often described as gripping and thought-provoking, offering deep insights into the challenges of the African American experience.

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ISBN: 9780241337547

Publisher: Penguin Books Ltd

Format: Paperback / softback

Date Published: 22 February 2018

Country: United Kingdom

Imprint: Penguin Classics

Audience: General / adult

DIMENSIONS

Spine width: 4.0mm

Width: 111.0mm

Height: 161.0mm

Weight: 44g

Pages: 64

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About the Author

James Baldwin was born in 1924 in New York. His first novel, Go Tell It on the Mountain (1953), which evokes his experiences as a boy preacher in Harlem, was an immediate success. Baldwin's second novel, Giovanni's Room (1956) has become a landmark of gay literature and Another Country (1962) caused a literary sensation. His searing essay collections Notes of a Native Son (1955) and Nobody Knows My Name (1961) contain many of the works that made him an influential figure in the Civil Rights Movement. Baldwin published several other collections of non-fiction, including The Fire Next Time (1963) and No Name in the Street (1972). His short stories are collected in Going to Meet the Man (1965). His later works include the novels Tell Me How Long the Train's Been Gone (1968), If Beale Street Could Talk (1974) and Just Above My Head (1979). James Baldwin won a number of literary fellowships- a Eugene F. Saxon Memorial Trust Award, a Rosenwald Fellowship, a Guggenheim Fellowship, a Partisan Review Fellowship and a Ford Foundation grant. He was made a Commander of the Legion of Honour in 1986. He died in 1987 in France

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