Walking in the dark : James Baldwin, my father and me - Douglas Field

Walking in the dark

James Baldwin, my father and me

By: Douglas Field

Hardcover | 19 November 2024

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A moving exploration of the life and work of the celebrated American writer, blending biography and memoir with literary criticism.

Since James Baldwin's death in 1987, his writing â" including The Fire Next Time, one of the manifestoes of the Civil Rights Movement, and Giovanni's Room, a pioneering work of gay fiction â" has only grown in relevance.

Douglas Field was introduced to Baldwin's essays and novels by his father, who witnessed the writer's debate with William F. Buckley at Cambridge University in 1965. In Walking in the dark, he embarks on a journey to unravel his life-long fascination and to understand why Baldwin continues to enthral us decades after his death.

Tracing Baldwin's footsteps in France, the US and Switzerland, and digging into archives, Field paints an intimate portrait of the writer's life and influence. At the same time, he offers a poignant account of coming to terms with his father's Alzheimer's disease. Interweaving Baldwin's writings on family, illness, memory and place, Walking in the dark is an eloquent testament to the enduring power of great literature to illuminate our paths.

Industry Reviews

'A lyrical and beautifully written tribute to the power of James Baldwin's work and its capacity to shape lives and build relationships.'
David Olusoga, author of Black and British

'Douglas Field's Walking in the dark is an intriguing account of the correlations between his father's Alzheimer's disease and the literature of James Baldwin. Rereading Baldwin provided Field with the portal to the intricacy of his father's illness and a deeper understanding of Baldwin's genius. A unique study.'
Herb Boyd, author of Baldwin's Harlem

'For me, this is a perfect introduction to Baldwin and a moving reach into the mysteries of dementia, finding gentle connection between the two subjects. Walking in the dark is questioning, difficult and ultimately edifying.'
Amy Liptrot, author of The Outrun

'In this alluring blend of history, memoir and travelogue, published for the centenary of James Baldwin's birth, writer and American literature academic Field (who was introduced to Baldwin's work by his father) reflects on his life-long fascination with his writings, weaving in a poignant account of his father's Alzheimer's.'
Caroline Sanderson, The Bookseller

'Walking in the dark shines needed light not just on the full range of James Baldwin's intellectual contribution, but on the tragic costs and ironic compensations of Alzheimer's, a disease he died too early to face. Seizing Baldwin's centennial as an inspiration for the least indulgent brands of self-reflection and family history, Field reminds us that the value of great writing can be measured in the everyday fates it illuminates as well as the uncommon landscapes it paints.'
William J. Maxwell, editor of James Baldwin: The FBI File

'A moving book that blends the personal with the intellectual with grace and precision. Field uses his impressive knowledge of literature to understand the mysteries of our world. This unique work speaks to the endurance of Baldwin's vision and the way his best readers find new paths to approach him.'
D. Quentin Miller, editor of James Baldwin in Context

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Walking in the Dark is a fan letter of the very highest order, to James Baldwin, one of the truly great cultural titans of the twentieth century. Douglas Field really knows his Baldwin, and uses this to take us on a exhilarating tour of his hero's life and work. Counterposed with his boundless enthusiasm for a literary fantasy father figure gone too soon is Field's real father, also once a literary tour de force but now fading away in a Shropshire care home. The juxtaposition is stark and sharp, sometimes uncomfortable but always intriguing. This is a generous and honest book, and a real celebration of the mercurial genius of James Baldwin.'
Mike Parker, author of All the Wide Border

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