48 pages 1 hour read

James Baldwin

Another Country

Fiction | Novel | Adult | Published in 1962

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Before You Read

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Super Short Summary

Another Country by James Baldwin, published in 1962, explores the intertwined lives of individuals in 1950s New York City, focusing on issues of race, sexuality, and human vulnerability. Rufus Scott, a destitute African American jazz musician, struggles with severe personal and societal issues, impacting those around him, including Vivaldo, Cass, Richard, Ida, and Eric, whose relationships reveal complex intersections of love, betrayal, and identity. This book contains sensitive topics including racial discrimination, physical abuse, and suicidal ideation.

Reviews & Readership

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James Baldwin's Another Country receives acclaim for its powerful exploration of race, sexuality, and identity. Critics praise the depth of Baldwin's characters and his poignant prose. However, some note the narrative can feel fragmented and intense due to its emotional weight. Overall, it’s lauded for its daring social commentary and profound impact.

Who should read this

Who Should Read Another Country?

A reader who would enjoy Another Country by James Baldwin is typically captivated by profound explorations of race, sexuality, and social dynamics. Fans of works like Giovanni's Room or Invisible Man will appreciate Baldwin's raw, lyrical prose and his incisive examination of human relationships and societal constraints.

RecommendedReading Age

18+years

Book Details

Topics

LGBTQ

Race / Racism

Love / Sexuality

Themes

Relationships: Friendship

Identity: Sexuality

Identity: Race