James Baldwin : his place in American literary history and his reception in Europe
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James Baldwin : his place in American literary history and his reception in Europe
P. Lang, c1991
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Papers of a symposium set up by the German-American Institute in Heidelberg
Includes bibliographical references
Contents of Works
- Some remarks on the reception of James Baldwin's work in the Federal Republic of Germany / Peter Freese
- Historical aspects of the reception of James Baldwin in the German Democratic Republic / Friederike Hajek
- James Baldwin in Paris / Michel Fabre
- One Boricua's Baldwin / Roberto Márquez
- Whose power? Baldwin and the "American legend of masculinity" / Hélène Cristol
- With only the rain as a witness / Fletcher DuBois
- In search of identity / James Oliver Horton
- Notes on an Afroamerican son of the word and not sonofagun! / Ted Joans
- Discursive strategies in James Baldwin's essays / Wolfgang Karrer
- James A. Baldwin-obituaries for a black Ishmael / Maria Diedrich