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Go Tell it on the Mountain

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Description for Go Tell it on the Mountain Paperback. Presents a semi-autobiographical exploration of the troubled life of the Grimes family in Harlem during the Depression. Series: Penguin Modern Classics. Num Pages: 272 pages. BIC Classification: FA; FC. Category: (G) General (US: Trade). Dimension: 194 x 127 x 18. Weight in Grams: 206.

James Baldwin's electrifying first novel.

'I had to deal with what hurt me most. I had to deal with my father.'

Drawing on James Baldwin's own boyhood in a religious community in 1930s Harlem, his first novel tells the story of young Johnny Grimes. Johnny is destined to become a preacher like his father, Gabriel, at the Temple of the Fire Baptized, where the church swells with song and it is as if 'the Holy Ghost were riding on the air'. But he feels only scalding hatred for Gabriel, whose fear and fanaticism lead him to abuse his family. Johnny vows that, for him, things will be different. This blazing tale is full of passion and guilt, of secret sinners and prayers singing on the wind.

'His prose hit me, almost winding me with its intensity. I'd never read a novel that described loneliness and desire with such burning eloquence' Douglas Field, Guardian

'A beautiful, enduring, spirtual song of a novel' Andrew O'Hagan

Product Details

Publisher
Penguin Books Ltd
Format
Paperback
Publication date
2001
Condition
New
Number of Pages
272
Place of Publication
London, United Kingdom
ISBN
9780141185910
SKU
V9780141185910
Shipping Time
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Ref
99-98

About James Baldwin
Born in Harlem in 1924, Baldwin had an early career as a teenage preacher. He lived in Paris from 1948-1956 and his first novels, the autobiographical GO TELL IT ON THE MOUNTAIN and GIOVANNI'S ROOM established him as a promising novelist and anticipated some of the themes of his later works, such as racism and sexuality. He became a prominent spokesperson for racial equality, especially during the civil rights movement. He lived in France during his last years. Baldwin died in 1987.

Reviews for Go Tell it on the Mountain
Like many debuts, it’s autobiographical, which may explain why Baldwin was so good at rendering a child’s thoughts with adult intelligence, but without losing their raw power — right up to the chilling, Orwellian ending
The Times
It broke my heart and made me want to jump up and down... It captures an essential aspect of life in America, its contradictions and seductions, that bittersweet mix of love and hate that so many feel towards the country
Azar Nafisi
Independent
His prose hit me, almost winding me with its intensity. I'd never read a novel that described loneliness and desire with such burning eloquence
Douglas Field
Guardian
Vivid imagery, with lavish attention to details
The New York Times
A beautiful, enduring, spiritual song of a novel
Andrew O'Hagan One of the few essential novelists of our time
New Statesman

Goodreads reviews for Go Tell it on the Mountain


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