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This study examines how James Baldwin's fiction and non-fiction shaped and responded to key political and cultural developments in the United States from the 1940s to the 1980s. It is animated by an examination of how external forces moulded Baldwin's personal, political, and psychological development and gave shape to his writing. The book views Baldwin through a cultural-historical lens alongside a more traditional literary critical approach.
Baldwin, James --- Political and social views --- Politics and literature --- United States --- History --- 20th century --- Baldwin, James, --- Baldwin, James Arthur --- Baldwin, Jimmy --- Bolduïn, Dz︠h︡eĭms --- Bōrudouin, J. --- Bōrudouin, Jēmuzu --- Болдуин, Джеймс --- ボールドウィン, J., --- ボールドウィン, ジェームズ, --- Political and social views. --- English --- Languages & Literatures --- American Literature
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'Harold Norse' is the first volume of essays on an enigmatic but overlooked poet and artist. Best known for his associations with the American Beat writers, and then later as a key figure in Gay Liberation poetry, Norse was also a prolific and well-regarded poet in his own right.
Beats (Persons) --- Norse, Harold --- Criticism and interpretation. --- Mimeograph Revolution --- surrealism --- masculinity --- Beat poets --- queer identity
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