The American author James Baldwin
Rajan Datar and guests discuss the renowned American novelist, essayist and thinker James Baldwin.
Born in 1924, the prolific writer and thinker James Baldwin is a landmark figure in twentieth century American culture. The author of popular novels such as Go Tell It on the Mountain and bold essay collections such as The Fire Next Time, his works explored themes including race, sexuality, identity, democracy and love. An African-American man born in Harlem who spent much of his life in France, he became an important literary voice during his country鈥檚 civil rights movement. A critic and analyst of his country鈥檚 racial divide, he saw division as destructive and urged his fellow citizens to achieve a better future together.
Rajan Datar and guests reflect on some of the key moments in James Baldwin鈥檚 life and work. With expert scholars Rich Blint, Ernest L. Gibson III and Magdalena Zaborowska.
Photo: James Baldwin in 1964 (Jean-Regis Rouston/Roger Viollet/Getty Images)
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