Nicholas Boggs is a scholar and literary critic whose work focuses on African American literature and culture. He is the author of "Baldwin", a study of the life and legacy of the iconic American writer James Baldwin. Boggs has contributed significantly to Baldwin scholarship, exploring the intersections of race, sexuality, and identity that defined Baldwin's groundbreaking body of work. His writing brings fresh critical insight to one of the twentieth century's most vital literary voices. Boggs has taught and lectured widely, and his research continues to illuminate the enduring relevance of James Baldwin's art and activism.