People can cry more easily than they change, and people like me get childlike psychological rules on the street.
James Arthur Baldwin James Arthur Baldwin was born first in 9 Harlem children in 1924. His father David was a pastor and a factory worker and was the source of all fear of James Baldwin. Baldwin's mother, Bardes is a housewife. Baldwin started writing around the age of 14 to find the love he had lost in his family life. During this time, Baldwin studied at Frederick Douglas Junior High School and Dubbit Clinton High School. - Patching the relationship between two brothers at Jonathan's Blues by James Baldwin According to Liu Kening, James Baldwin is his "Fictional about sexuality and personal identity and a sharp article on American civil rights struggle" is known. "Sonny's Blues" is no exception. This story took place in the Harlem, New York State in the 1950s, telling the relationship between the two brothers. Brothers who are narratives and participants of the novel do not reveal his name through the story.
James Baldwin's short story "Sony's Blues" speaks to Sony, the younger brother of the narrator who has problems in sales and use. James Baldwin's Writing Wisdom James Baldwin is not known to most of today's young people, and his work has not been taught in many schools. However, his way of writing is ultimately unique. The Baldwin African American viewpoint is very rare and creates a new way of seeing American culture and ethnicity. Perhaps other writers like Baldwin will not be able to make the story interested to the reader while seamlessly mixing stories and analysis. In "Aboriginal Children 's Notes", Baldwin used this story and analysis story to show that his father' s personality can not see how it affected and formed his personality.