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Another Country - James Baldwin - Synopsis
From the Publisher
Set in Greenwich Village, Harlem, and France, among other locales, Another Country
is a novel of passions—sexual, racial, political, artistic—that is stunning for its
emotional intensity and haunting sensuality, depicting men and women, blacks and
whites, stripped of their masks of gender and race by love and hatred at the most
elemental and sublime. In a small set of friends, Baldwin imbues the best and worst
intentions of liberal America in the early 1970s.
Published in 1962, this is an emotionally intense novel of love, hatred, race and
liberal America in the 1960s. Set in Greenwhich Village, Harlem and France, ANOTHER
COUNTRY tells the story of the suicide of jazz-musician Rufus Scott and the friends
who search for an understanding of his life and death, discovering uncomfortable
truths about themselves along the way.
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