James Baldwin At 100
James Baldwin would have celebrated his 100th birthday on Aug. 2, had he lived so long. He didn’t: He died young.
He was but 63 on Dec. 1, 1987, the day he slipped away at the shabby-grand house in Saint–Paul-de–Vence, France, where he had lived since 1970, a refugee from … from a lot of things, not least America and what it was on the way to becoming.
There is a long, strange story behind the house and Baldwin’s residence in it, told satisfactorily in Jules Farber’s not-brilliantly-written James Baldwin: Escape From America, Exile in Provence (Pelican Publishing, 2016).
Harlem, Paris, a Swiss hamlet where he was the first black man the townsfolk had ever seen...