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Go Tell it on the Mountain

by James Baldwin

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(13 ratings)
256 pages2001Penguin AdultISBN 9780141185910
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About this book

<p><b>James Baldwin's electrifying first novel.</b> <p>'I had to deal with what hurt me most. I had to deal with my father.' <p>Drawing on James Baldwin's own boyhood in a religious community in 1930s Harlem, his first novel tells the story of young Johnny Grimes. Johnny is destined to become a preacher like his father, Gabriel, at the Temple of the Fire Baptized, where the church swells with song and it is as if 'the Holy Ghost were riding on the air'. But he feels only scalding hatred for Gabriel, whose fear and fanaticism lead him to abuse his family. Johnny vows that, for him, things will be different. This blazing tale is full of passion and guilt, of secret sinners and prayers singing on the wind. <p>'His prose hit me, almost winding me with its intensity. I'd never read a novel that described loneliness and desire with such burning eloquence' Douglas Field, <i>Guardian</i> <p>'A beautiful, enduring, spirtual song of a novel' Andrew O'Hagan</p>

Publication Details

Publisher
Penguin Adult
Published
2001
Pages
256
ISBN
9780141185910
Language
en

About James Baldwin

James Arthur Baldwin was an American novelist, writer, playwright, poet, essayist and civil rights activist. Most of Baldwin's work deals with racial and sexual issues in the mid-20th century in the United States. His novels are notable for the personal way in which they explore questions of identity as well as the way in which they mine complex social and psychological pressures related to being black and homosexual well before the social, cultural or political equality of these groups was improved. Source and more information: https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/James_Baldwin

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