A review by gregbrown
No Name in the Street by James Baldwin

5.0

Better than The Fire Next Time, and up there with Nobody Knows My Name, this extended essay brings us Baldwin's memories of his childhood along with his experiences in the back-half of the sixties and early seventies. Baldwin's prose delights, soothes, and startles as needed, and the most interesting part was juxtaposing black insurgency to Vietnam—simply because it's an idea he couldn't have developed before events proceeded this far.