Though it is principally concerned with Baldwin’s personal life, [Baldwin] is good at showing how the life seeps into the fiction; political events receive less attention ... Boggs’s biography makes a hugely important contribution, because it takes us to the heart of Baldwin’s message—the fear of love—and shows how urgent that problem was for him ... Boggs sometimes strains to detect homoeroticism in Baldwin’s relations with men he was friendly with ... On the whole, though, he sticks to the facts and avoids sensationalism.
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