Talking at the Gates: A Life of James Baldwin

Author:   James Campbell
Publisher:   Birlinn General
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9781846975660


Pages:   400
Publication Date:   16 February 2021
Format:   Paperback
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Talking at the Gates: A Life of James Baldwin


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James Baldwin was born into the squalor of a Harlem tenement and transcended an early life of setbacks and racism. A storefront preacher at the age of fourteen, he supported his entire family - mother and eight siblings - before he began writing for prestigious journals such as The Partisan Review. Troubled by his fame, his sexuality and his colour, he was a great drinker and socialiser with wild periods of gregariousness and monastic retreats during which he wrote feverishly. By the time he died in 1987, his books such as The Fire Next Time, Go Tell It on the Mountain and Nobody Knows My Name had become modern classics. James Campbell knew Baldwin for ten years. For this book, he interviewed many of Baldwin's friends and examined several hundred pages of correspondence. He quotes from the vast, disturbing file that the FBI compiled on Baldwin and discusses the writer's turbulent relationships with Norman Mailer, Richard Wright and Marlon Brando, as well as his friendship with Martin Luther King Elegantly written, candid and original, Talking at the Gates is a comprehensive account of the life and work of a writer who believed that 'the unexamined life is not worth living.

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Author:   James Campbell
Publisher:   Birlinn General
Imprint:   Polygon An Imprint of Birlinn Limited
Dimensions:   Width: 14.00cm , Height: 3.00cm , Length: 21.50cm
Weight:   0.410kg
ISBN:  

9781846975660


ISBN 10:   1846975662
Pages:   400
Publication Date:   16 February 2021
Audience:   General/trade ,  General
Format:   Paperback
Publisher's Status:   Active
Availability:   In stock   Availability explained
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'Campbell has blended both scholarship and personal recollection' * New York Times * 'First-rate ... the best biography so far' * Chicago Tribune * 'A lively book that is immensely readable' * Boston Globe * 'Frank and affectionate' * Times Literary Supplement * 'Frank and affectionate . . . Campbell brings a mixture of intellectual integrity and something like truculence to the biographer's task . . . He plays along effectively with Baldwin's great zest for life, his love of the comic, his self-deprecating, balancing knowledge of himself as both poseur and prophet' -- Arnold Rampersad, author of Ralph Ellison: A Biography 'Scrupulously researched and uncovers new material about Baldwin's life. Campbell knew Baldwin well, but his affection for the man has not dulled his critical pen' -- Caryl Phillips 'Campbell doesn't let friendship get in the way of solid criticism...this is a vivid, candid portrait of a fascinating man' * Herald * 'A new edition fit for our socially unstable times' * Dundee Courier *


'Frank and affectionate' * Times Literary Supplement * 'A lively book that is immensely readable' * Boston Globe * 'First-rate ... the best biography so far' * Chicago Tribune * 'Campbell has blended both scholarship and personal recollection' * New York Times *


'Scrupulously researched and uncovers new material about Baldwin's life. Campbell knew Baldwin well, but his affection for the man has not dulled his critical pen' -- Caryl Phillips 'Frank and affectionate . . . Campbell brings a mixture of intellectual integrity and something like truculence to the biographer's task . . . He plays along effectively with Baldwin's great zest for life, his love of the comic, his self-deprecating, balancing knowledge of himself as both poseur and prophet' -- Arnold Rampersad, author of Ralph Ellison: A Biography 'Frank and affectionate' * Times Literary Supplement * 'A lively book that is immensely readable' * Boston Globe * 'First-rate ... the best biography so far' * Chicago Tribune * 'Campbell has blended both scholarship and personal recollection' * New York Times *


Author Information

James Campbell was born in Glasgow in 1951. Between 1978 and 1982 he was editor of The New Edinburgh Review. He is the author of Invisible Country: A Journey Through Scotland and Gate Fever: Voices from a Prison. He lives in London and works for the Times Literary Supplement. His memoir, Just Go Down to the Road: A Memoir of Trouble and Travel, will be published by Polygon in July 2021.

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