
NOBODY KNOWS MY NAME by James Baldwin, read by Kevin Kenerly
Baldwin’s 1961 essay collection is an audiobook for the first time and sheds light on one of America’s great writers and social observers. THE FIRE NEXT TIME was published two years later. Narrator Kevin Kenerly gives a knock-out performance.
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An audiobook for the first time, James Baldwin’s 1961 essay collection conveys his struggle to understand the times in which he was living, his self-imposed exile abroad, and his subsequent decision to return home—and then venture into the American south. His seminal essay collection THE FIRE NEXT TIME was published in 1963. The series of essays in this audiobook sheds light on the thinking of one of America’s great writers and social observers. Narrator Kevin Kenerly will knock listeners out with his performance. Published by Blackstone Audio.
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