The Devil Finds Work
2021; University of Manchester; Volume: 7; Issue: 1 Linguagem: Inglês
10.7227/jbr.7.5
ISSN2056-9211
Autores Tópico(s)Contemporary Literature and Criticism
ResumoBaldwin’s The Devil Finds Work (1976) has proven challenging since its publication because readers and critics have trouble classifying it. The challenge may be related to a common feature of Baldwin criticism, namely a tendency to compare late career works to early ones and to find them lacking: the experimental nature of later works of nonfiction like No Name in the Street (1972), The Devil Finds Work , and The Evidence of Things Not Seen (1985) does not square easily with the more conventional essays that made Baldwin famous in his early years. I attempt to reframe The Devil Finds Work not through a comparison to other Baldwin essays, but rather through a comparison to his fiction, specifically the novel Giovanni’s Room . I posit that a greater appreciation for Devil can result from thinking of it as a story, specifically the story of a failed love affair.
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