He is— and how old-fashioned the words sound!— something more than that, something resolutely indefinable, unpredictable. In overlooking, denying, evading his complexity —which is nothing more than the disquieting complexity of ourselves— we are... Audiotopia: Music, Race, and America - Página 89por Josh Kun - 2005 - 319 páginasVista previa limitada - Acerca de este libro
| James Baldwin - 1984 - 194 páginas
...denying, evading his complexity — which is nothing more than the disquieting complexity of ourselves — we are diminished and we perish; only within this...once ourselves and the power that will free us from ourselves. It is this power of revelation which is the business of the novelist, this journey toward... | |
| James Baldwin - 1985 - 720 páginas
...denying, evading his complexity — which is nothing more than the disquieting complexity of ourselves — we are diminished and we perish; only within this...once ourselves and the power that will free us from ourselves. It is this power of revelation which is the business of the novelist, this journey toward... | |
| Angelyn Mitchell - 1994 - 548 páginas
...denying, evading his complexity— which is nothing more than the disquieting complexity of ourselves— we are diminished and we perish; only within this...once ourselves and the power that will free us from ourselves. It is this power of revelation which is the business of the novelist, thisjourney toward... | |
| Philip Auger - 2000 - 92 páginas
...evading [Bigger's] complexity — which is nothing more than the disquieting complexity of ourselves — we are diminished and we perish: only within this...darkness, can we find at once ourselves and the power to free us from ourselves" (15). Unlike David who is endlessly overlooking, denying, and evading his... | |
| Sean McCann - 2000 - 388 páginas
...turning away from the illusions of sociology for the truth of "the interior life." Only by investigating "this web of ambiguity, paradox, this hunger, danger,...once ourselves and the power that will free us from ourselves." 35 Like the Warren Court, in other words, Baldwin rejected the sociological perspective... | |
| Daniel Touro Linger - 2001 - 380 páginas
...denying, evading his complexity — which is nothing more than the disquieting complexity of ourselves — we are diminished and we perish; only within this...once ourselves and the power that will free us from ourselves. It is this power of revelation which is the business of the novelist, this journey toward... | |
| Aaron Raz Link, Hilda Raz - 2008 - 299 páginas
...denying, evading his complexity—which is nothing more than the disquieting complexity of ourselves—we are diminished and we perish; only within this web...once ourselves and the power that will free us from ourselves. | JAMES BALDWIN, Notes of a Native Son Surgery II I wrote my mother a letter to tell her... | |
| Elizabeth Ammons - 2007 - 260 páginas
...denying, evading his complexity — which is nothing more than the disquieting complexity of ourselves — we are diminished and we perish; only within this...once ourselves and the power that will free us from ourselves. It is this power of revelation which is the business of the novelist, this journey toward... | |
| George Hutchinson - 2007 - 298 páginas
...fiction," for as James Baldwin would later famously write, Cane demonstrated that "only within [a] web of ambiguity, paradox, this hunger, danger, darkness,...once ourselves and the power that will free us from ourselves. "16 Cane's status as the product of a conjunction of avant-garde ideas and folk culture,... | |
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