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Some Vision All His Own: James Baldwin's "Sonny's Blues"
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Some Vision All His Own: James Baldwin's "Sonny's Blues"

Episode Three of the Cordelivres Criticism Club

But I thought I’d never hear the end of that piano.

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Our first guest episode in the Cordelives Club! My friend Brian—poet, professor, lover of Paris—joins to talk about James Baldwin’s brilliant short story “Sonny’s Blues", and tunes in an absolute tour de force.

Brian takes us through the story from the sentence level out to the wider context of Baldwin’s life; we cover everything from the Civil Rights Movement in the 1950s to Baldwin’s influences from painting and music to the Parisian art scene to Biblical allegory to the way imagery and metaphor function in “Sonny’s Blues” to mediate identity and meaning. Fortunately for everyone, I pretty quickly understood just how well prepared Brian was for this conversation, and mostly got out of the way!

Check out Brian’s website, and order one of his books! We also have some links for further reading that came from our talk:

I hope everyone enjoys this excellent discussion; I know I did. We’ll definitely have Brain back on the show, and we’ve got another fun episode coming on Saturday. In the meantime—stay critical.

Merci !

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