Jamesbaldwin's works

Jamesbaldwin's works: Go to the mountains and talk about it. The next time it will be fire, another country, a stranger in the village.

1, go to the mountain and tell it:

Speak on the Mountain is a novel written by a black priest who lived in Harlem, new york in 1930s. Baldwin lost his father's love when he was a child. His stepfather didn't understand him and was too hard on him. Later, he devoted his psychology and emotions-his love and hate, his fear and loneliness-to poetry, drama and novels.

This book is regarded as Baldwin's semi-autobiographical novel. Most of the contents in the book are related to his personal experience of preaching in the church for several years. The profound psychological description of various characters in the book is the expression of his true thoughts and feelings.

2, "The Next Fire":

The Next Fire is a collection of essays by James Balder, published by People's Literature Publishing House. The Next Fire is james baldwin's most influential collection of essays. This book consists of two letters. The first article, My Dungeon is Trembling, was first published in Progress magazine. The second article, Under the Cross, was first published in The New Yorker of 1963.

3. Another country:

Another Country is a book published by Yilin Publishing House in 2002. The writer is james baldwin. This novel describes several writers and artists who lived in Greenwich Village, Harlem, new york and France in 1960s. By describing their various relationships, this paper reveals the emotional confusion and passionate pursuit of the true feelings of modern urban youth.

4. Strangers in the village:

Strangers in the Village is a book published by Nanjing University Press in 2023 by james baldwin.

Strangers in the Village is Baldwin's most important collection of essays. He looked at everything with a keen eye and described the grotesque predicament that millions of people fell into with his own experience: lost identity, blind judicial system and morbid spirit of the times. ...

The calm tone collides with sharp topics. Baldwin combines individuals and literature in a unique way, providing a coherent sketch for all "others and the weak in the crowd" and showing a possibility of examining the world and himself.