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Bill V. Mullen, "James Baldwin: Living in Fire" (Pluto Press, 2019)

Oct 19, 2025
Bill V. Mullen, a Professor of English and American Studies at Purdue University, dives into the life of James Baldwin in his biography, highlighting Baldwin's role in the Civil Rights Movement, LGBTQ rights, and anti-imperialism. Mullen discusses Baldwin's complex relationship with religion, his exile in Europe, and evolving views on Israel and Palestinian solidarity. He draws parallels between Baldwin and Palestinian writer Ghassan Kanafani while exploring Baldwin's critiques of capitalism and nationalism. Mullen also shares must-read works for new Baldwin enthusiasts.
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ANECDOTE

Teacher Sparked Baldwin's Literary Life

  • James Baldwin credited his teacher Arilla Miller with saving his intellectual life by encouraging reading, theater, and writing.
  • Baldwin said her recognition prevented him from fully hating white people despite pervasive racism.
INSIGHT

Religion, Sexuality, And Prophetic Politics

  • Baldwin's religious break combined doubts about Christianity, a fraught relationship with his father, and his emerging homosexuality.
  • The Fire Next Time uses biblical language to warn America that unresolved racial injustice would lead to bloodshed.
ANECDOTE

Exile Gave Baldwin Freedom To Write

  • Baldwin left the U.S. for Paris in 1948 and later found anonymity, sexual freedom, and intellectual space in Istanbul.
  • He drafted major works like Another Country while living abroad and bought a home in Turkey.
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