A review by iamjudgedredd
Giovanni's Room by James Baldwin

challenging dark emotional reflective sad medium-paced
  • Plot- or character-driven? Character
  • Strong character development? Yes
  • Loveable characters? It's complicated
  • Diverse cast of characters? Yes
  • Flaws of characters a main focus? Yes

5.0

Where to even begin? This was by first ever James Baldwin novel read, and it was consistently touted as either being one of his absolute best or at worst excellent. Baldwin packs into this small novel what takes other authors twice as many words to say. It deals with so many themes, laying them bare in such imperfect, human, and grotesque ways. Read this if you want to wrestle with sexuality, gender, bigotry, class, nationality - as well as love, death, hope, despair, truth, manipulation, tragedy, passion. Baldwin's force of prose, and will, propel the characters through a miasma of all of the above to their inevitable ends.

I cannot speak highly enough, indeed I feel grossly under-qualified, regarding Baldwin's writing. His prose style in Giovanni's Room is nothing short of poetic. From the very first page the sentences, the language, feels like you're reading poetry. His imagery, metaphors and beyond are lifelike in their vividness. The sentences themselves have a flow and rhythm to them that makes the reading experience feel luxurious, and yet somehow ethereal. You will find yourself whisked along with the story rather than pushing it forward with your own eyes. I've never experienced anything in prose quite so acute.