Giovanni's Room
James Baldwin • 1956
Devastation Rating
queer shame Paris identity
Our Take
Baldwin strips shame down to its skeleton and makes you watch it function. David cannot love Giovanni without destroying him, because David's self-hatred needs a sacrifice. Written in 1956 and still current — that is the novel's indictment of how little changes when people are allowed to hate themselves in peace.
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