Description
A close reading of James Baldwin''s short story Sonny''s Blues that provides insight into his life and ideas about art.Tom Jenks''s reading of James Baldwin''s Sonny''s Blues follows a scene-by-scene, sometimes line-by-line, discussion of the pattern by which Baldwin indelibly writes Sonny''s Blues into the consciousness of readers. It provides ongoing observations of the aesthetics underlying the particulars of the story, with references to Edward P. Jones (whose magnificent story All Aunt Hagar''s Children bears a knowing relationship to Sonny''s Blues,) to Charlie Parker''s music, and to Billie Holiday''s Am I Blue? and John Coltrane''s A Love Supreme as part of the musical progression Baldwin creates, and with attention to Baldwin''s oratorical gifts and the biblical references in the story, to its time structure, characterizations, dramatic action, and, most of all, its totality of effect. Drawing on Baldwin''s book-length essay The Fire Next Time, which Baldwin published six year