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{| style="float:right; clear:right; margin:0 0 1em 1em; border:1px solid #a2a9b1; background:#f8f9fa; padding:5px; font-size:90%; width:250px;" |- ! colspan="2" style="background:#cee0f2; text-align:center; padding:6px; font-size:110%;" | If Beale Street Could Talk |- | style="padding:4px; font-weight:bold;" | Author | style="padding:4px;" | [[James Baldwin]] |- | style="padding:4px; font-weight:bold;" | Published | style="padding:4px;" | May 1, 1974 |- | style="padding:4px; font-weight:bold;" | Publisher | style="padding:4px;" | Dial Press |- | style="padding:4px; font-weight:bold;" | Country | style="padding:4px;" | United States |- | style="padding:4px; font-weight:bold;" | Language | style="padding:4px;" | English |- | style="padding:4px; font-weight:bold;" | Genre | style="padding:4px;" | [[Literary fiction]] |- | style="padding:4px; font-weight:bold;" | Pages | style="padding:4px;" | 197 |} '''''If Beale Street Could Talk''''' is a novel by American author [[James Baldwin]], first published on May 1, 1974 by Dial Press. It is Baldwin's sixth novel and one of his most acclaimed works of fiction. ==Plot== The story is narrated by nineteen-year-old Clementine "Tish" Rivers, a young Black woman living in Harlem, New York City. Tish is pregnant with the child of her childhood sweetheart and fiancΓ©, Alonzo "Fonny" Hunt, a sculptor who has been falsely accused of rape and imprisoned while awaiting trial. The novel alternates between Tish's recollections of her relationship with Fonny and the present-day efforts of both their families to secure his release before the baby is born. The story explores the deep bond between Tish and Fonny, the solidarity and fractures within their families, and the systematic racism embedded in the American criminal justice system. ==Themes== The novel engages with several major themes: * '''Racial injustice''' β The false imprisonment of Fonny serves as an indictment of the racist structures within the American legal system. * '''Love and solidarity''' β Baldwin portrays love not as passive sentiment but as an active, sustaining force in the face of oppression. * '''Family''' β The contrasting responses of the Rivers and Hunt families highlight different ways Black families navigate grief, shame, and resilience. * '''Identity and dignity''' β Characters assert their humanity against a society that seeks to deny it. ==Film Adaptation== The novel was adapted into a film of the same name in 2018, directed by [[Barry Jenkins]] and distributed by Annapurna Pictures. The film received widespread critical acclaim and won the [[Academy Award for Best Adapted Screenplay]]. KiKi Layne and Stephan James starred as Tish and Fonny, with Regina King winning the [[Academy Award for Best Supporting Actress]] for her portrayal of Tish's mother, Sharon Rivers. ==Legacy== ''If Beale Street Could Talk'' is widely regarded as one of Baldwin's finest works of fiction and a landmark of twentieth-century American literature. It has been praised for its lyrical prose, its unflinching portrayal of structural racism, and its tender depiction of Black love and family life. ==See Also== * [[James Baldwin]] * [[Go Tell It on the Mountain]] * [[Giovanni's Room]] * [[Barry Jenkins]] ==External Links== * [https://www.penguinrandomhouse.com/books/111308/if-beale-street-could-talk-by-james-baldwin/ Penguin Random House page] * [https://www.imdb.com/title/tt7125860/ Film adaptation on IMDb] [[Category:1974 novels]] [[Category:American novels]] [[Category:James Baldwin]] [[Category:Literary fiction]] [[Category:African-American literature]] [[Category:Harlem]]
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