Blues for Mister Charlie

James BALDWIN

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Blues for Mister Charlie
Blues for Mister Charlie

"TEARS OF ANGUISH… A ROAR OF PROTEST": FIRST EDITION OF BLUES FOR MISTER CHARLIE, SIGNED BY JAMES BALDWIN

BALDWIN, James. Blues For Mister Charlie. New York: Dial, 1964. Octavo, original black cloth, original dust jacket.

First edition of Baldwin's controversial play based on the murder of Emmett Till, boldly signed by Baldwin, in original dust jacket.

James Baldwin's Blues began its controversial life on stage and in book form when it opened at New York's ANTA theatre in April 1964. "The play was based partly on the murder of Emmett Till, a black youth killed in Mississippi for allegedly whistling at white woman. In a subsequent trial, Till's murders were acquitted. The play also made reference to Medger Evers, the civil rights leader slain in front of his own home on June 12, 1964" (Shuman, Great American Writers, 113). Dedicated to Medgar Evers, along with his widow and children, and the "memory of the dead children of Birmingham," Baldwin's electrifying drama earned high critical praise for the "fires of fury in its belly, tears of anguish in its eyes and a roar of protest in its throat… Blues for Mister Charlie brings eloquence and conviction to one of the momentous themes of our era" (New York Times). With Baldwin's prefatory "Notes for Blues." Dust jacket design by Bernard Brussel-Smith. Blockson 4896.

Book fine; light edge-wear, faint rubbing to bright near-fine dust jacket.

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