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Amy Gideon
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The Man Child - throughout the story there's this underlying tension between the adult characters and a child who is trying to make sense of what's going on around him. We're mostly in the child"s thoughts throughout which is especially horrifying towards the end.
— Apr 22, 2024 11:49PM
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Amy Gideon
is 90% done
Coming Out the Wilderness - So it does make me wonder if there's some hang-ups there by the author. I'll need to read more by him to see if this perception has merit.
Like everything so far, it's well written and compelling. You feel with each of his protagonists.
— Apr 24, 2024 03:38AM
Like everything so far, it's well written and compelling. You feel with each of his protagonists.
Amy Gideon
is 90% done
Coming Out the Wilderness - In the last short story the male protagonist is in an interracial relationship and there's no sense of shame with it. However. The protagonist was concerned when his white French friend and Arab friend were interested in a black woman they had all just met. Even the protagonist didn't quite understand why he was disturbed by it.
— Apr 24, 2024 03:38AM
Amy Gideon
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Coming Out the Wilderness - I can't decide if Baldwin recognized the double standards that his female protagonist is held to or not. I don't know enough about how he viewed women, particularly black women who are in interracial relationships, to really understand what he was trying to say with this character.
— Apr 24, 2024 03:37AM
Amy Gideon
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Coming Out the Wilderness - The internalized misogyny and shame the heroine is dealing with is awful. I honestly just want to give her a hug and tell her she's worth so much more than how any of these men see her or even how she sees herself. I really wish there was a more hopeful ending to this one.
— Apr 24, 2024 03:36AM
Amy Gideon
is 77% done
The Morning, The Evening, So Soon - How the protagonist was kind of in the middle of these two groups and kind of had a loyalty to both.
Baldwin is really good at taking a normal everyday scenario and giving it so much weight and meaning even though it still remains ordinary. Like these two things exist at once.
— Apr 24, 2024 02:21AM
Baldwin is really good at taking a normal everyday scenario and giving it so much weight and meaning even though it still remains ordinary. Like these two things exist at once.
Amy Gideon
is 77% done
This Morning, This Evening, So Soon - The exploration of black identity and how it compares to France and America while also exploring the tense relations between the Arabs and Frence was interesting. The complexity of the relationships between the protagonist who is a black American, who has found freedom in France, and a white Frenchman, and Tunisian Arab was fascinating.
— Apr 24, 2024 02:20AM
Amy Gideon
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This Morning, This Evening, So soon - Baldwin writes emotions and lived experiences so well. I love how love and family is portrayed in this short story. It's everything love and family should be, but realistically portrayed.
— Apr 24, 2024 02:19AM
Amy Gideon
is 56% done
Sonny's Blues Cont - Also, the way he describes the jazz being performed at the end almost as a conversation and story is perfect.
— Apr 23, 2024 01:54AM
Amy Gideon
is 56% done
Sonny's Blues - this is the first of the stories in here where I feel like there is some hope. Although I feel like it wouldn't quite fit with the rest of the stories if that hope wasn't ambiguous and fragile, like it could be taken away at anytime. The Man knows how to write. The complicated feelings and guilt between siblings and the effects addiction has on everyone.
— Apr 23, 2024 01:53AM
Amy Gideon
is 43% done
I teared up multiple times at his desperation and an agony he couldn't adequately explain to his white Jewish friends, who could understand oppression and prejudice, but couldn't truly understand being black in America. How you can't hide from it and pass as white. How the system is suffocating and all around him. The isolation and loneliness reaches out from the page. It's heartbreaking.
— Apr 23, 2024 12:32AM

