Another Country

Author: James Baldwin

Book Locations
  • Washington Square Park

    In "Another Country," Washington Square Park is a central location where the characters gather, symbolizing the diverse and vibrant life of Greenwich Village.

  • Christopher Street

    Christopher Street is significant in the novel as it represents the heart of the Village and the complex social dynamics of the characters.

  • MacDougal Street

    MacDougal Street is where much of the novel's action takes place, reflecting the bohemian and rebellious spirit of the time.

  • The Stonewall Inn

    The Stonewall Inn is mentioned as a symbol of the emerging LGBTQ+ rights movement, adding historical context to the novel's exploration of identity.

  • Bleecker Street

    Bleecker Street is a key location in the novel, representing the intersection of art, music, and the counterculture movement of the 1960s.

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