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Giovanni's Room

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Beschreibung

Produktdetails

Verkaufsrang

628

Einband

Taschenbuch

Erscheinungsdatum

02.08.2007

Verlag

Penguin Books Ltd

Seitenzahl

208

Maße (L/B/H)

17,5/10,9/1,4 cm

Gewicht

132 g

Sprache

Englisch

ISBN

978-0-14-103294-8

Beschreibung

Produktdetails

Verkaufsrang

628

Einband

Taschenbuch

Erscheinungsdatum

02.08.2007

Verlag

Penguin Books Ltd

Seitenzahl

208

Maße (L/B/H)

17,5/10,9/1,4 cm

Gewicht

132 g

Sprache

Englisch

ISBN

978-0-14-103294-8

Herstelleradresse

Libri GmbH
Europaallee 1
36244 Bad Hersfeld
DE

Email: GPSR Kontakt

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  • Bewertung

    5/5

    28.06.2025

    Buch (Taschenbuch)

    Wunderschön geschrieben

    Eine herzzerreißende Geschichte über Queerness. James Baldwin schreibt auf eine besondere, ja sogar poetische Art und Weise. Ich kann das Buch auf jeden Fall empfehlen. Es ist ein Klassiker

  • Circlestones Books Blog

    5/5

    27.06.2021

    Buch (Taschenbuch)

    Impressing and timeless

    „It became, in a way, every room I had ever been in and every room I find myself hereafter will remind me of Giovanni’s room.” (Quotation page 76) Content David’s mother dies when he is only five years old and he grows up with his father and his aunt Ellen, the unmarried sister of his father. As soon as possible, he leaves and lives on his own. When he feels weary of every part of his life in New York, he moves to Paris, where he meets Hella. When he asks her to marry him, she leaves him, travels to Spain to think about her future. David stays in Paris. One evening he meets the bartender Giovanni, and from the first moment, there is a deep attraction between them. Giovanni lives in a small one-room-apartment and David moves in the same evening. When Hella comes back, David leaves Giovanni on that same day, pretending that this love affair never has happened. Theme and genre This novel, written 1956, is about living between truth and lies, bisexuality, love, lost innocence, shame and guilt. An important topic for Baldwin’s persons is their search for their sexual identity and the related insecurity. Characters David, the young American, hides his feelings for men and feels sure about Hella, wants to marry, settle down and have children. His life is a perfect vision, created for the others, but a vision, he desperately tries to believe to be true. He knows that Hella will probably come back. Giovanni is Italian, emotional and lives his feelings. That David, whom he trusts and loves, just leaves without a word destroys him. Plot and writing David, the first person narrator tells the story during one night, and thinking about the next day, just in the present time. The first pages contain the whole story, revealing the major points, themes and conflict. Doing so, the author is free of any timeline and suspense level. The story moves between memories and significant events in David’s childhood, teenage years, and his years in Paris, and the hours of the present night and morning. A central point of the story is Guilleaume’s bar, a place for bohemians living their sexual diversity. Baldwin uses the scenes to describe a different live, working or without work at daytime, but waiting for the evenings and living during the night. He shows a very special picture of early Parisian mornings and the locations still open or just opening, for example the famous Les Halles. Conclusion Not always highly acclaimed by literary critics, this novel for a long time now is a timeless classic. Written with empathy and sensivity, in a poetic narrative language, the story gives many questions to reflect on them, about human life, decisions, possible guilt and fate.

  • Circlestonesbooks.blog

    5/5

    27.06.2021

    Buch (Taschenbuch)

    Impressing and timeless „It…

    Impressing and timeless „It became, in a way, every room I had ever been in and every room I find myself hereafter will remind me of Giovanni’s room.” (Quotation page 76) Content David’s mother dies when he is only five years old and he grows up with his father and his aunt Ellen, the unmarried sister of his father. As soon as possible, he leaves and lives on his own. When he feels weary of every part of his life in New York, he moves to Paris, where he meets Hella. When he asks her to marry him, she leaves him, travels to Spain to think about her future. David stays in Paris. One evening he meets the bartender Giovanni, and from the first moment, there is a deep attraction between them. Giovanni lives in a small one-room-apartment and David moves in the same evening. When Hella comes back, David leaves Giovanni on that same day, pretending that this love affair never has happened. Theme and genre This novel, written 1956, is about living between truth and lies, bisexuality, love, lost innocence, shame and guilt. An important topic for Baldwin’s persons is their search for their sexual identity and the related insecurity. Characters David, the young American, hides his feelings for men and feels sure about Hella, wants to marry, settle down and have children. His life is a perfect vision, created for the others, but a vision, he desperately tries to believe to be true. He knows that Hella will probably come back. Giovanni is Italian, emotional and lives his feelings. That David, whom he trusts and loves, just leaves without a word destroys him. Plot and writing David, the first person narrator tells the story during one night, and thinking about the next day, just in the present time. The first pages contain the whole story, revealing the major points, themes and conflict. Doing so, the author is free of any timeline and suspense level. The story moves between memories and significant events in David’s childhood, teenage years, and his years in Paris, and the hours of the present night and morning. A central point of the story is Guilleaume’s bar, a place for bohemians living their sexual diversity. Baldwin uses the scenes to describe a different live, working or without work at daytime, but waiting for the evenings and living during the night. He shows a very special picture of early Parisian mornings and the locations still open or just opening, for example the famous Les Halles. Conclusion Not always highly acclaimed by literary critics, this novel for a long time now is a timeless classic. Written with empathy and sensivity, in a poetic narrative language, the story gives many questions to reflect on them, about human life, decisions, possible guilt and fate.

  • Bewertung

    aus Berlin

    5/5

    14.01.2021

    Buch (Taschenbuch)

    schnell und zuverlässig geliefert. Das Buch ist wunderschön

    I was happy to see that the book is available on Thalia. Was happy with the delivery and currently enjoying the book.. Thank you

  • Nick

    aus Kreis Soest

    4/5

    09.01.2025

    Buch (Taschenbuch)

    Essential LGBT Literature

    I feel like this would have impacted me more if I were at an earlier stage in my identity journey; However, I believe anyone can get something out of this book, wether it's about their journey with coming to terms with their identity, or the exploration of love and hate as two sides of the same coin.

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