Baldwin: A Love Story
Autor Nicholas Boggsen Limba Engleză Paperback – 28 iul 2026
Într-o sală de lectură a Bibliotecii Beinecke, Nicholas Boggs dădea peste un exemplar prăfuit din Little Man, Little Man – A Story of Childhood, o lucrare pentru copii aproape uitată a lui James Baldwin. Această descoperire nu a fost doar un moment de noroc bibliografic, ci începutul unei călătorii de două decenii care culminează cu această biografie monumentală. Putem afirma că Baldwin: A Love Story nu este doar o cronică a succesului literar, ci o cartografiere a intimității care a alimentat geniul. Credem că forța acestui volum rezidă în capacitatea autorului de a demonstra cum viața privată — pe care Baldwin o considera „cheia realizărilor unui scriitor” — a modelat fiecare rând din eseurile și romanele sale. De la ucenicia sub aripa pictorului Beauford Delaney în Harlem, până la relația profundă cu Lucien Happersberger în Elveția și dragostea târzie pentru Yoran Cazac, Boggs reconstruiește un Baldwin vulnerabil și pasional. Narativul amintește de James Baldwin's Turkish Decade prin intensitatea cu care reconstituie o epocă și un spațiu geografic specific, oferind totodată o perspectivă mult mai amplă asupra întregii sale existențe nomade între Paris, Istanbul și Sudul Franței. Spre deosebire de abordările mai tradiționale, precum cea din Talking at the Gates, Boggs utilizează materiale de arhivă inedite și interviuri exclusive pentru a scoate la lumină nuanțe erotice și politice anterior ignorate. Stilul este fluid, aproape cinematografic, alternând între momente de tensiune în timpul mișcării pentru drepturile civile și clipe de reflecție solitară în fața mașinii de scris. Este o lucrare care nuanțează radical imaginea publică a autorului, plasându-l pe Baldwin nu doar ca un profet al dreptății, ci ca un om care a căutat neîncetat iubirea ca formă de rezistență.
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Specificații
ISBN-10: 125043775X
Pagini: 720
Ilustrații: 16 Pages of Color Images; 4 Black-and-White Images in Text / Source Notes, Index
Dimensiuni: 155 x 232 x 25 mm
Greutate: 0.45 kg
Editura: MACMILLAN USA
Colecția Picador
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Recomandăm această biografie cititorilor care vor să înțeleagă legătura indisolubilă dintre viața amoroasă și actul creației. Nicholas Boggs oferă o perspectivă proaspătă, bazată pe două decenii de cercetare, asupra unuia dintre cei mai importanți intelectuali ai secolului XX. Veți câștiga o înțelegere profundă a modului în care relațiile personale, de la mentorat la pasiuni erotice, au influențat lupta lui Baldwin pentru drepturi civile și identitate queer.
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THE NEW YORK TIMES BESTSELLER
The New York Times 100 Notable Books of 2025
'Virtuosic' Spectator
'Compulsively interesting and beautifully written - there is something to treasure on every page. I absolutely loved it' Zadie Smith
'Illuminating and thrilling ... An exceptional portrayal of this legendary figure' Bernadine Evaristo
'[A] gloriously written and exhaustively researched page-turner' Jacqueline Woodson
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'For me,' wrote James Baldwin in 1959, 'the difficulty is to remain in touch with the private life. The private life, his own and that of others, is the writer's subject - his key and ours to his achievement.'
Baldwin: A Love Story, the first major biography of James Baldwin in three decades, reveals how profoundly the writer's personal relationships shaped his life and work.
Drawing on newly uncovered archival material and original research and interviews, this spellbinding book tells the overlapping stories of Baldwin's most sustaining intimate and artistic relationships: with his mentor, the Black American painter Beauford Delaney; with his lover and muse, the Swiss painter Lucien Happersberger; and with his collaborators, the famed Turkish actor Engin Cezzar and the iconoclastic French artist Yoran Cazac, whose long-overlooked significance as Baldwin's last great love is explored in these pages for the first time.
Nicholas Boggs shows how Baldwin drew on all the complex forces within these relationships - geographical, cultural, political, artistic, and erotic - and alchemised them into novels, essays and plays that speak truth to power and which had an indelible impact on the civil rights movement and on Black and queer literary history.
Richly immersive, Baldwin: A Love Story follows the writer's creative journey between Harlem, Paris, Switzerland, the southern United States, Istanbul, Africa, the South of France, and beyond. In so doing, it magnifies our understanding of the public and private lives of one of the major literary figures of the twentieth century, whose contributions only continue to grow in influence.
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Nicholas Boggs's biography of James Baldwin is not merely comprehensive and brilliantly researched, it is beautifully structured and nourished by insight and sympathy. It creates an extraordinary and definitive portrait of Baldwin and his time
Nicholas Boggs goes far beyond other scholars in tracing Baldwin's relationships and their role in his work . Everybody knows Baldwin's name - but the elusiveness remains. The writer and scholar Nicholas Boggs aims to change that in his sensational new biography, Baldwin: A Love Story, expanding on what we know of Baldwin's gifts and suffering, his writing life and his love life . Boggs handles all of this with a commanding, sure-footed authority and comprehensiveness, subtle and solemn at once, that dazzles and awes. The churn and swirl of Baldwin's life is rendered emotionally rational as Boggs expertly details how Baldwin's personal life pervades his work . The kind of masterly narrative ability that can be achieved only with deep research and deep understanding of a subject. Boggs has produced a stunning book, one whose true beauty is that it allows Baldwin to reveal himself slowly, almost tenderly. The reader is immersed in the man of Baldwin, the chaos and the preternatural talent, the tragedy and the aching heart, the flesh that itches to be touched and the voice that will not be suppressed
Gorgeous. Nicholas Boggs's storytelling, so tenderly rendered, brings us the beautiful yet tattered heart of not only Baldwin the intellectual and artist, but Baldwin the vulnerable, yearning, flesh-and-blood person. This book is so important and timely
Nicholas Boggs's meticulously researched and passionately written Baldwin is the crown jewel of the ongoing James Baldwin revival. Boggs, in seamless fashion, vividly recounts the personal life of America's brave Black novelist, essayist, gay liberation oracle, and civil rights activist. Replete with freshly unearthed revelations about Baldwin's intimate relationships, this epic biography captures Baldwin in full. Highly recommended!
James Baldwin spent his life being a witness to the world, and for the first time, in Baldwin: A Love Story, we are a witness to him. Nicholas Boggs shows us Baldwin's brilliance, his desire to change the world, as well as his loneliness, his desire for domesticity, and his determination to leave something behind that would ultimately become our inheritance. So grateful for this stunning work
Through this gloriously written and exhaustively researched page-turner of a biography, I've just spent the past few weeks moving through the twentieth century with one of the world's most brilliant writers. I'm better for it
Magnificent. Nicholas Boggs's Baldwin is a formidable achievement, beautifully written, engrossing, and extremely intimate. Boggs's long journey as the biographer becomes a wild and most improbable treasure hunt where he unearths more than one poignant love story. James Baldwin's life is revealed in all its triumphs and agonies
A virtuosic feat of literary imagination, rhapsodic and transportive. Stunningly, it answers not only the question of who James Baldwin was but how he made and remade his art and his world. Fast paced and, at times, movingly tender, with love palpable throughout, the total effect is symphonic. This book deserves a standing ovation
Compelling ... contains revelations for even the greediest consumers of Baldwin's life and work ... A gripping story about love, loss and the unresolved tensions between the public and private self
Explored deftly ... affectionate and painstakingly researched
Compulsively readable ... [Boggs] displays great tact with sensitive subject matter and uses the biographical form not to put down or exalt but to broaden the reader's appreciation of the scale and complexity of Baldwin's writings in their many forms
Virtuosic ... Boggs's summaries of Baldwin's positions on race are expressed with admirable clarity and wind back to his subtitle
This illuminating and thrilling biography is an incredible and utterly unique read. We see Baldwin as never before: an exceptional writer and orator, yes, but one who was nonetheless deeply complicated with the kind of vulnerabilities, weaknesses and compulsions that makes him as human as the rest of us. It is impossible to read this book without feeling a compassionate emotional connection to Baldwin, the man, and to feel a deep admiration for Nicholas Boggs, the biographer, who has created such an exceptional portrayal of this legendary figure