![]() That’s what the older scholarship was suggesting, right? So as I was teaching Baldwin, trying to get my students to see the evolution of his thinking, this emerged that it’s not a declensions story. He tried to find something at the level of form and at the level of content to respond to what he had experienced and what he was seeing. So he collapses in ’69 as a result of a failed relationship, as well as the kind of betrayal that King’s murder represented. But this is the book that emerged out of the collapse. He did the conversation with Margaret Mead and with Nikki Giovanni. No Name in the Street is the first book written after Martin Luther King’s assassination. discusses his latest book Begin Again (Crown), an intellectual look at James Baldwin’s most potent political writing from The Fire Next Time to No Name in the Street.Įddie Glaude, Jr. ![]() On this week’s episode, professor and critic Eddie Glaude, Jr. Big Table is a half-hour arts program/podcast, an exploration into art and culture as told through interviews with authors and artists, conducted and curated by writer, editor, and publisher J.C. ![]()
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