Examines the major divisions in criticism of this major African American
writer, paying particular attention to the way each critical period defines
Baldwin and his work for its own purposes.
The book delves into the evolving critical landscape surrounding a prominent African American writer, highlighting how different eras interpret and redefine his contributions to literature. It explores the major divisions in criticism, illustrating how each period shapes its understanding of the writer's significance and the themes present in his work. Through this examination, the text reveals the complexities of Baldwin's legacy and the varying perspectives that have emerged over time.