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Why James Baldwin's Writing Stays Powerful: An Artfully Animated Introduction to the Author of Notes of a Native Son

Why James Baldwin's Writing Stays Powerful: An Artfully Animated Introduction to the Author of Notes of a Native Son | Box of delight | Scoop.it

Every writer hopes to be survived by his work. In the case of James Baldwin, the 32 years since his death seem only to have increased the relevance of the writing he left behind. Consisting of novels, essays, and even a children's book, Baldwin's body of work offers different points of entry to different readers. Many begin with with Go Tell it on the Mountain, the semi-autobiographical debut novel in which he mounts a critique of the Pentecostal Church. Others may find their gateway in Baldwin's fictional treatment of desire and love under adverse circumstances: among men in Paris in Giovanni's Room, for example, or teenagers in Memphis in If Beale Street Could Talk. But unlike most novelists, Baldwin's name continues to draw just as many accolades — if not more of them — for his nonfiction.

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11 Life-Changing Books by Black British Authors | Black Ballad

11 Life-Changing Books by Black British Authors | Black Ballad | Box of delight | Scoop.it
October has officially arrived and with it the arrival of Black History Month! We thought we would continue the celebrations by giving you the run down of 11 must-read books by black...
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How a kid who didn’t read a book until he was 17 grew up to become a literary star

How a kid who didn’t read a book until he was 17 grew up to become a literary star | Box of delight | Scoop.it
Jason Reynolds can empathize with kids who don’t like to read: He was 17 before he read a book cover to cover. It’s a fact he’s shared with thousands of kids in classrooms and auditoriums across the country, as a cautionary tale.
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