IF BEALE STREET COULD TALK
- London: Michael Joseph, 1974
London: Michael Joseph, 1974. First printing. Near fine in near fine jacket.. First UK edition of Baldwin's great novel centered around a Harlem love story. With every year that passes since Barry Jenkins's shimmering and triumphant 2018 film adaptation of Baldwin's love story, the contemporary critical reaction to the novel - hostility to the very concept of a love story, that base and contemptible form; contempt for the unmistakable stamp of human affections and the ineradicable stain of sentimentality on every page - becomes trickier to understand in context. Anatole Broyard, vibrating with absolute contempt in THE NEW YORK TIMES, brought out the biggest gun of 1974 when he wrote that BEALE STREET "could make it equally well as a 'gothic novel'" - so successful has been the genre's rehabilitation that the word, like "romance," no longer functions lethally as an unanswerable insult. The firing pin is rusty, the trigger is stuck, the gun will not go off. A deeper reading came from the unfailing Joyce Carol Oates, who likewise noted the "very traditional celebration of love" at the novel's heart, but found nothing there to mock or denigrate: "IF BEALE STREET COULD TALK is a moving, painful story. It is so vividly human and so obviously based upon reality, that it strikes us as timeless-an art that has not the slightest need of esthetic tricks" (Oates). 7.75'' x 5''. Original textured blue paper boards, gilt-lettered spine. In original unclipped (£3.00 net) glossy color typographic dust jacket designed by Les Lawrence, photo of Baldwin by Jerry Baver to rear panel. 230 pages. Slight lean to book. Touch of wear to head of jacket. Else bright, sharp, and sound.
Details
Title
IF BEALE STREET COULD TALK
Author
Baldwin, James
Condition
Near Fine
Publisher
Michael Joseph: London
Date
1974
Edition
First printing