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James Baldwin

Another Country

  • Natalie Galindociteerde uit7 jaar geleden
    The life you think you should want,’ said Eric, ‘is always the life that looks safest.
  • b0226945195citeerde uit5 maanden geleden
    And she carried him, as the sea will carry a boat: with a slow, rocking and rising and falling motion, barely suggestive of the violence of the deep.
  • James Matiasciteerde uit7 jaar geleden
    A sign advertised the chewing gum which would help one to relax and keep smiling. An hotel’s enormous neon name challenged the starless sky. So did the names of movie stars and people currently appearing or scheduled to appear on Broadway, along with the mile-high names of the vehicles which would carry them into immortality. The great buildings, unlit, blunt like the phallus or sharp like the spear, guarded
  • angelicamorales524citeerde uit7 jaar geleden
    Somewhere in his heart the black boy hated the white boy because he was white.
  • maggiepecorinociteerde uit7 jaar geleden
    ‘Sweetheart, suffering doesn’t have a colour. Does it? Can’t we step out of this nightmare?
  • katelyn boerkeciteerde uit18 uur geleden
    I was there. He shouldn’t have ended up the way he did. That’s what’s been so hard for me to accept. He was a very beautiful boy. Most people aren’t beautiful, I knew that right away. I watched them, and I knew. But he didn’t because he was so much nicer than I.’
  • katelyn boerkeciteerde uit18 uur geleden
    ‘I don’t believe you. I don’t believe that’s why. You want to protect yourself. You want to hate me because I’m white, because it’s easier for you that way.’

    ‘I don’t hate you.’

    ‘Then why do you always bring it up? What is it?’
  • katelyn boerkeciteerde uit18 uur geleden
    She stirred the rice, which was almost ready, found a collander, and placed it in the sink. Then she turned to face him.

    ‘This all began because I said that you people – ’

    ‘Listen to yourself. You people!’

    ‘– didn’t know anything about Rufus – ’

    ‘Because we’re white.’

    ‘No. Because he was black.’

    ‘Oh. I give up. And, anyway, why must we always end up talking about Rufus?’

    ‘I had started to tell you something,’ she said, quietly; and watched him.

    He swallowed some more of his whisky, and lit a cigarette. ‘True. Please go on.’

    ‘Because I’m black,’ she said, after a moment, and sat at the table near him, ‘I know more about what happened to my brother than you can ever know. I watched it happen – from the beginning.
  • Justin Morganciteerde uit12 dagen geleden
    Now he stood before the misty doors of the jazz joint, peering in, sensing rather than seeing the frantic black people on the stand and the oblivious, mixed crowd at the bar.
  • Justin Morganciteerde uit12 dagen geleden
    Beneath them Rufus walked, one of the fallen – for the weight of this city was murderous –
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