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  1. 0-679-74473-8. Nobody Knows My Name: More Notes of a Native Son is a collection of essays, published by Dial Press in July 1961, by American author James Baldwin. Like Baldwin's first collection, Notes of a Native Son (publ. 1955), it includes revised versions of several of his previously published essays, as well as new material.

    • James Baldwin
    • 1961
    • 1961
    • Essays
  2. James Baldwin. 4.37. 4,123 ratings385 reviews. From one of the most brilliant writers and thinkers of the twentieth century comes a collection of "passionate, probing, controversial" essays ( The Atlantic ) on topics ranging from race relations in the United States to the role of the writer in society.

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  3. 1 de dez. de 1992 · by James Baldwin (Author), Richard Wright (Contributor), Norman Mailer (Contributor) 4.8 562 ratings. See all formats and editions. From one of the most brilliant writers and thinkers of the twentieth century comes a collection of "passionate, probing, controversial" essays (The Atlantic) on topics ranging from race relations in the ...

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  6. In James Baldwin: Civil rights activism and The Fire Next Time. …published another book of essays, Nobody Knows My Name, which explores topics such as Southern society in the fiction of William Faulkner, sexual identity in the work of French writer André Gide, and the films of Swedish director Ingmar Bergman. The theme of Black-white ...

  7. A collection of essays by James Baldwin on topics such as race, writing and society. The title refers to the anonymity and alienation of black people in America, and the book explores their identity and struggle.