


Depressed, Rufus returns to Harlem and commits suicide, jumping off the George Washington Bridge. Rufus becomes habitually physically abusive of Leona, and she is admitted to a mental hospital in the South. Initially, the relationship is frivolous, but it turns more serious as they continue to live together. He begins a relationship with Leona, a white woman from the South, and introduces her to his social circle, including his closest friend, struggling novelist Vivaldo, his more successful mentor Richard, and Richard's wife Cass. The first fifth of Another Country tells of the downfall of jazz drummer Rufus Scott. The book uses a third-person narrator who is nevertheless closely aware of the characters' emotions. One author felt the title echoes lines in Christopher Marlowe's The Jew of Malta: įornication: but that was in another country Baldwin admired King, but sought to depict relationships deeper than King's "brotherly love." Title : 157īaldwin had returned to the United States in 1957, partly to cover the mounting Civil Rights Movement led by Martin Luther King Jr.
: 195 In 1959, amidst growing fame, Baldwin received a $12,000 grant from the Ford Foundation to support his work on the book. Despite his privately confessed reluctance to bring " Another Country, unfinished, into yet another country," Baldwin completed the book in Istanbul in 1962. Baldwin started writing Another Country in Greenwich Village in 1948 and continued to write the novel in Paris and again in New York.
