Rufus Scott

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Rufus Scott is a talented but troubled Black jazz musician whose emotional turmoil and alienation drive much of the tragedy in James Baldwin’s novel "Another Country."

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Rufus Scott canonical 4

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Predicate Object
instanceOf Black American man
fictional character
jazz musician
literary character
appearsIn Another Country
appearsInGenre novel
appearsInLanguage English
createdBy James Baldwin
experiences alienation
depression
emotional turmoil
poverty
racial discrimination
firstAppearedIn Another Country
firstPublicationYearOfWork 1962
hasEthnicity African American
hasGender male
hasNationality American
hasOccupation drummer
musician
hasPersonalityTrait angry
self-destructive
sensitive
talented
troubled
hasRomanticRelationshipWith Leona
hasSibling Ida Scott
influences emotional lives of other characters in Another Country
isDepictedAs emotionally volatile
struggling artist
victim of systemic racism
livesIn Harlem
New York City
narrativeRole catalyst for events
central character
playsGenre jazz
storyFunction initiates much of the novel's tragedy
themeInvolvement art and suffering
interracial relationships
masculinity
race relations in the United States
sexuality
urban alienation

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Another Country hasCharacter Rufus Scott
Ida Scott hasSibling Rufus Scott
Cass Silenski relationshipWith Rufus Scott