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Average rating4.1
Short Review: Some of the best essays I have read. The start of the book is literary and film criticism. And although I was vaguely aware of the plots of the books, I haven't read the two books or the movies. So that wasn't a great start to the book. But Part 2, about life in Harlem, about his brother's musical group's ill fated trip as political entertainment act in the south and a eulogy to his father were good. I think the eulogy of his father is the best essay of the book.
Part three is about his time in Europe.
What is striking about this series of essays is how race impacts every aspect of Baldwin's life. That isn't because Baldwin is trying to turn everything into a discussion about race, but because every aspect of his life is impacted by the fact that he is an African American man writing in the 1950s.
I look forward to reading some of his fiction in the future.
My full review is on my blog at http://bookwi.se/notes-of-a-native-son/