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  1. Jan 1, 2001 · In 1958, a movie titled St. Louis Blues was released. Nat King Cole sang and recorded Beale Street Blues for that movie. Cole's recording was released as a single, and it became a big hit. The book title of Baldwin's If Beale Street Could Talk was taken from the lyrics of the Beale Street Blues song.

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  2. Overview. The fifth novel by celebrated author and activist James Baldwin, If Beale Street Could Talk is a story of love, false imprisonment, and the struggle to live a free life in a racist society. First published in 1974, the book is told mostly from the perspective of Tish, a young Black woman in New York City working to get her boyfriend ...

  3. Setting and Context. "If Beale Street Could Talk" takes place in 1970s New York City and Puerto Rico. The Rivers and Hunt families live in Harlem, which is in Uptown Manhattan. Fonny’s jail, “the Tombs” is in Downtown Manhattan, near Wall Street. Fonny’s Bank Street Apartment is also downtown.

  4. The Big Screen. If Beale Street Could Talk was adapted as a film in 2018, directed by Barry Jenkins and starring KiKi Layne, Stephan James, and Regina King, among other well-respected actors. Regina King won an Oscar for her role as Tish’s mother, Sharon. Female Narrator.

  5. If Beale Street Could Talk Full Book Summary. Tish and Fonny are childhood friends who have fallen in love and plan to get married. At the story’s beginning, Fonny is in jail and Tish is three months pregnant. Tish shares the news first with Fonny and then with her mother, Sharon, her father, Joseph, and her sister, Ernestine.

  6. Jan 25, 2019 · Carrying the banner for social justice into the 1970s, he meant Beale Street to be a forceful reminder that all had not been overcome just yet. Nearly 45 years later, Jenkins has adapted Beale ...

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  8. Jun 17, 1974 · If Beale Street Could Talk is James Baldwin 's sixth novel, published on June 17, 1974. It was published the year that Baldwin turned 50. The novel received ambivalent reviews following its publication, but in recent years its reputation has grown. At the time, critics of Beale Street argued that the novel was an "unsatisfactory portrait of ...

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