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Nobody Knows My Name:  More Notes of a Native Son
Nobody Knows My Name More Notes of a Native Son
Author: James Baldwin
Records the last months of this famed American author's ten-year self-exile in Europe;  his return to the United States and Harlem, and his first trip to the South at the height of the school integration battles.  Also contains his controversial and intimate profiles of Norman Mailer, Richard Wright and Ingmar Bergman and explores ...  more »
ISBN: 1619
Publication Date: 2/1967
Pages: 190
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Publisher: Dell Publishing Company
Book Type: Paperback
Other Versions: Hardcover
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James Baldwin's Nobody Knows My Name records the last months of this famed American writer's ten-year self-exile in Europe; his return to America and Harlem; his first trip South at the time of the school integration battles. It contains Mr. Baldwin's controversial and intimate profiles of Norman Mailer, Richard Wright and Ingmar Bergman. And it explores such varied themes as the relations between Negroes and whites, the role of the Negro in America and in Europe, and the question of sexual identity.


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