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The Fire Next Time by James Baldwin
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The Fire Next Time

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Narrator Jesse L. Martin

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Length 2 hours 25 minutes
Language English
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Summary

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'We, the black and the white, deeply need each other here if we are really to become a nation'

James Baldwin's impassioned plea to 'end the racial nightmare' in America was a bestseller when it appeared in 1963, galvanising a nation and giving voice to the emerging civil rights movement. Told in the form of two intensely personal 'letters', The Fire Next Time is at once a powerful evocation of Baldwin's early life in Harlem and an excoriating condemnation of the terrible legacy of racial injustice.

'Jesse L Martin... highlights the rhythmic nature of Baldwinโ€™s prose, and channels his anger and devastation at the unceasing suffering of Black Americans.' (The Guardian)

'A seminal meditation on race by one of our greatest writers.' (Barack Obama)

'Sermon, ultimatum, confession, deposition, testament, and chronicle...all presented in searing, brilliant prose.' (The New York Times Book Review)

ยฉ1963 James Baldwin (P)2024 Penguin Audio

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Reviews

Riveting . . . part of Baldwin's enduring power is that he was not a political thinker. He was interested in the soul's dark spaces much more than in the body politic. The great poet-prophet of the civil rights movement ... his seminal work Sermon, ultimatum, confession, deposition, testament, and chronicle . . . all presented in searing, brilliant prose Baldwin writes with great passion ... it reeks of truth, as the ghettoes of New York and London, Chicago and Manchester reek of our hypocrisy A true prophet . . . his thought and its utterance are nothing less than majestical His prophetic warning . . . Baldwinโ€™s words can still bring clarity to our conversations about injustice today Expand reviews
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