Baldwin's language from his first writings has been distinguished. Precise, well-ordered, very sophisticated, it could describe extreme experiences with chill casualness, and apparently trivial experiences with a simple but effective use of extreme language that conveyed the underlying importance of the apparently trivial….
The material of Tell Me How Long the Train's Been Gone is not sensational in itself. In a particular and important way, violence is ever present and very important in the book, but there is no relishing of it, no gory details….
This is a free excerpt of 84 words. There are 251 words (approx.
1 page at 300 words per page) in the full critical essay.
Read the rest of this Criticism with our Baldwin, James 1924–: Critical Essay by John Thompson Access Pass.