Summary Of This Evening, Too Soon By James Baldwin

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Although the narrator will mostly forget about his time in Paris as he travels back to America, he will forever be shaped and unconsciously controlled by his experiences in France, much like the rest of the world is shaped by their experiences. In James Baldwin’s short story “This Morning, This Evening, Too Soon”, in the days leading up to the narrator’s departure, one night as he is walking after a night out, the narrator is overwhelmed with lingering feelings of sadness as he watches Paris and all his people exist without him. He consequently ponders perhaps, “After departure only invisible things are left, perhaps the life of the world is held together by invisible chains of memory and loss and love” (Baldwin 897). As the narrator leaves