• Free love in Paris, male wrestling and murder: Giovanni's Room

  • Feb 18 2025
  • Length: 1 hr and 20 mins
  • Podcast

Free love in Paris, male wrestling and murder: Giovanni's Room

  • Summary

  • It's Black History Month and Sophie and Jonty are bringing their analytical chops once again to the giant of 20th-century literature, James Baldwin.


    In his debut novel, Go Tell It On the Mountain, Baldwin had captured the experience of growing up in 1930s Harlem. In his second novel, Giovanni’s Room, published in 1956, he focused instead on his experiences as a gay man, living in Paris. But, unlike Baldwin, the narrator of this novel is white.


    The hero David is torn between two desires - his burgeoning love for an Italian barman called Giovanni, and the imperative to marry his girlfriend Hella. He struggles to choose, but the casualty is Giovanni rather than David. Baldwin wrote Giovanni’s Room while wrestling with his own homosexuality - and his fears about the life of loneliness it condemned him too - and developing new theories about white and black experience in America. Sophie and Jonty talk about the unique experiences behind the writing of this novel, the powerful expression of homosexual desire, and why Paris isn’t all it’s meant to be.


    Content warning: mild sexual content


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    Further Reading

    Notes On A Native Son (1956) by James Baldwin

    James Baldwin: Living in Fire (Pluto Books, 2019) by Bill V Mullen

    The Ambassadors by Henry James (1903)


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