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• One of the major theme is power of music, Sonny compares music's affective power to that of heroin. It makes him feel, "warm and cool at the same time" distant, sure and in control.{{sfn|Sipiora|2002|p=94}} | |||
==Development history== | ==Development history== |
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“Sonny’s Blues” | |
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Author | James Baldwin |
Country | United States |
Language | English |
Published in | Partisan Review |
Publication date | 1957 |
“Sonny’s Blues” is a 1957 short story by James Baldwin first published in Partisan Review.
Plot
~Brief summary of the plot~
Characters
Narrator:
Sonny: He is the narrator's brother, jazz musician, and heroin addict who lived in New York.
Major themes
~thematic description, using the work of literary critics (i.e. scholars)~ • One of the major theme is power of music, Sonny compares music's affective power to that of heroin. It makes him feel, "warm and cool at the same time" distant, sure and in control.[1]
Development history
~history of the work's development, if available (e.g., “The Man Who Studied Yoga”)~
Publication history
~*year, country, publisher ISBN 1234567890, Pub date DD Month Year, binding~
Explanation of the Story’s Title
~Explain the work's title if it's not immediately obvious (e.g., Things Fall Apart)~
Literary significance and reception
~description of the work's initial reception and legacy based on the work of literary critics and commentators over the years, give citations; if no literary significance should just be called reception~
Awards and nominations
~lists awards the work received, and significant nominations, if applicable; include in reception if brief~
Adaptations
~references to major film, TV, theatrical, radio, etc. adaptations, if applicable~
Citations
- ↑ Sipiora 2002, p. 94.
Works Cited
See also: Annotated Bibliography
- Sipiora, Phillip (2002). Reading and Writing about Literature. Upper Sandal River: Prentice Hall. p. 94.
External links
- . . .