Giovanni's Room by James Baldwin

Giovanni's Room (Black Swan S.) (Penguin Great Loves)

by James Baldwin

One of the BBC's '100 Novels That Shaped Our World'

Baldwin's ground-breaking second novel, which established him as one of the great American writers of his time

David, a young American in 1950s Paris, is waiting for his fiancee to return from vacation in Spain. But when he meets Giovanni, a handsome Italian barman, the two men are drawn into an intense affair. After three months David's fiancee returns and, denying his true nature, he rejects Giovanni for a 'safe' future as a married man. His decision eventually brings tragedy.

Filled with passion, regret and longing, this story of a fated love triangle has become a landmark of gay writing. James Baldwin caused outrage as a black author writing about white homosexuals, yet for him the issues of race, sexuality and personal freedom were eternally intertwined.

'Exquisite... a feat of fire-breathing, imaginative daring' Guardian

'Excruciating beauty' San Francisco Chronicle

'Audacious... remarkable... elegant and courageous' Caryl Phillips

Reviewed by winterlily on

3 of 5 stars

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i don't totally know what to think about this one??
gorgeous writing, really vivid and engaging and definitely makes me want to read more of james baldwin's work sooner rather than later. but quite a heavy dose of misogyny and one extremely transmisogynistic scene that was just not great. a very engaging and interesting novel as a whole though

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