

This sort of thing being the kind of story every writer should be aspiring to write before his or her days on this earth are through. That sort of thing being a story that's so universal and so timeless that it can be felt by any and everybody on the face of the earth. In this case, that sort of thing being nearly perfectly crafted fiction. This helped to shelter Baldwin from the harsh reality of Harlem street life during the Great Depression.I guess Sonny's Blues is OK if you like that sort of thing. Baldwin was the eldest of nine children and spent much of his time raising his younger brothers and sisters while his mother worked. James Baldwin, the illegitimate child of Berdis Emma Jones, was born in Harlem, New York, on August 2, 1924. A current copy of the story can be found in the paperback version of Going to Meet the Man, which was published by Vintage Books in 1995.

Baldwin's short stories contain many of the same themes he explores in other works and offer a portrait of the artist at various stages of his writing development. Most critics consider Baldwin's short stories inferior to his novels, which are in turn considered inferior to his essays. The story addresses the issue of violence between African-American men, the violence inherent in African-American families, and the power of religion in Depression-era Harlem. When the story was first published in the 1960s, America was in the midst of the Civil Rights Movement, in which Baldwin was an active participant. Roy gets hurt, and John gets blamed by his stepfather, although Elizabeth faces her husband and sticks up for John. In The Rockpile, which takes place in Depression-era Harlem, John, the illegitimate son of Elizabeth Grimes, is unable to stop his brother, Roy, from getting into a fight on a rockpile with some other African-American boys. The short story draws on the same pool of characters from the novel, and the main incident in The Rockpile is similar to a scene from the novel. Critics believe that it may have been written much earlier, when Baldwin was working on his 1953 novel, Go Tell It on the Mountain. James Baldwin's The Rockpile was first published in 1965 in the author's first and only short-story collection, Going to Meet the Man.
