James Baldwin Reading from Giovanni’s Room

The Great American Authors Read from Their Works Series - Book 0

James Baldwin Reading from Giovanni’s Room


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“[Baldwin] is thought-provoking, tantalizing, irritating, abusing,  and amusing. And he uses words as the sea uses waves, to flow and beat, advance and retreat, rise, and take a bow in disappearing…the thought becomes poetry and the poetry illuminates thought.”

Langston Hughes


Giovanni's Room, Baldwin's second novel, deals frankly with homosexuality in a manner daring for its time. It depicts a white American struggling to accept his homoerotic desires. David, the protagonist, like Baldwin himself, feels alienated from his native country and moves to Paris in search of a freer life. In the passage Baldwin reads on this recording, David recalls a childhood sexual encounter with another boy—an encounter that left him deeply upset and ambivalent about his manhood.