Drawing on his own acquaintance with the novelist, interviews with his friends, and letters and FBI files, James Campbell explores the experiences that shaped Baldwin’s writing and political activism: his birth to a young, unmarried mother in Harlem, the arrival of a puritanical stepfather, and the realization that he was gay. This revised edition includes a new introduction and a previously unpublished interview with Norman Mailer.
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