Product Description "There's no way not to suffer. But you try all kinds of ways to keep from drowning in it." The men and women in these eight short fictions grasp this truth on an elemental level, and their stories, as told by James Baldwin, detail the ingenious and often desperate ways in which they try to keep their heads above water. It may be the heroin that a down-and-out jazz pianist uses to face the terror of pouring his life into an inanimate instrument. It may be the brittle piety of a father who can never forgive his son for his illegitimacy. Or it may be the screen of bigotry that a redneck deputy has raised to blunt the awful childhood memory of the day his parents took him to watch a black man being murdered by a gleeful mob. About the Author James Baldwin (1924 1987) was educated in New York. His first novel, "Go Tell It on the Mountain", received excellent reviews and was immediately recognized as establishing a profound and permanent new voice in American letters. The appearance of "The Fire Next Time" in 1963, just as the civil rights movement was exploding across the American South, galvanized the nation and continues to reverberate as perhaps the most prophetic and defining statement ever written of the continuing costs of Americans refusal to face their own history. It became a national bestseller, and Baldwin was featured on the cover of "Time". The next year, he was made a member of the National Institute of Arts and Letters and collaborated with the photographer Richard Avedon on "Nothing Personal", a series of portraits of America intended as a eulogy for the slain Medger Evers. His other collaborations include "A Rap on Race" with Margaret Mead and "A Dialogue" with the poet-activist Nikki Giovanni. He also adapted Alex Haley s "The Autobiography of Malcolm X" into "One Day When I Was Lost". He was made a commander of the French Legion of Honor a year before his death, one honor among many he achieved in his life.Dion Graham, from HBO's The Wire, is a multiple Audie Award-winning narrator and critically acclaimed actor. His performances have been praised as thoughtful and compelling, vivid, and full of life.