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Richard Wright

    4 de septiembre de 1908 – 28 de noviembre de 1960
    Richard Wright
    Richard Wright: Early Works: Lawd Today!
    Outsider, The
    12 Million Black Voices
    Haiku: The Last Poems of an American Icon
    Richard Wright: The Library of America Unexpurgated Edition: Native Son / Uncle Tom's Children / Black Boy / And More
    Twelve Million Black Voices
    • Outsider, The

      • 672 páginas
      • 24 horas de lectura

      "Wright presents a compelling story of a black man's attempt to escape his past and start anew in Harlem. Cross Damon is a man at odds with society and with himself, a man who hungers for peace but who brings terror and destruction wherever he goes. As Maryemma Graham writes in her Introduction to this edition, with its restored text established by the Library of America, "The Outsider is Richard Wright's second installment in a story of epic proportions, a complex master narrative designed to show American racism in raw and ugly terms ... The stories of Bigger Thomas ... and Cross Damon bear an uncanny resemblance to many contemporary cases of street crime and violence. There is also a prophetic note in Wright's construction of the criminal mind as intelligent, introspective, and transformative." In addition to the Introduction by Maryemma Graham, this edition includes a notes section by Arnold Rampersad."

      Outsider, The
    • Richard Wright: Early Works: Lawd Today!

      • 936 páginas
      • 33 horas de lectura

      The library of America is dedicated to publishing America's best and most significant writing in handsome, enduring volumes, featuring authoritative texts. Hailed as the finest-looking, longest-lasting editions ever made (The New Republic), Library of America volumes make a fine gift for any occasion. Now, with exactly one hundred volumes to choose from, there is a perfect gift for everyone.

      Richard Wright: Early Works: Lawd Today!
    • Pagan Spain

      • 352 páginas
      • 13 horas de lectura

      A master chronicler of the African-American experience, Richard Wright brilliantly expanded his literary horizons with Pagan Spain, originally published in 1957. The Spain he visited in the mid-twentieth century was not the romantic locale of song and story, but a place of tragic beauty and dangerous contradictions. The portrait he offers is a blistering, powerful, yet scrupulously honest depiction of a land and people in turmoil, caught in the strangling dual grip of cruel dictatorship and what Wright saw as an undercurrent of primitive faith. An amalgam of expert travel reportage, dramatic monologue, and arresting sociological critique, Pagan Spain serves as a pointed and still-relevant commentary on the grave human dangers of oppression and governmental corruption.

      Pagan Spain
    • Black Power

      Three Books from Exile: Black Power; The Color Curtain; And White Man, Listen!

      • 864 páginas
      • 31 horas de lectura

      This collection features three powerful nonfiction works by Richard Wright, a prominent figure in 20th-century American literature. The volume showcases Wright's impassioned exploration of race, identity, and social justice, offering profound insights into the human experience. An introduction by Cornel West enriches the context, highlighting the significance of Wright's contributions to literature and culture.

      Black Power
    • Black Boy

      • 288 páginas
      • 11 horas de lectura
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      In this once sensational, now classic, autobiography, Richard Wright tells with unforgettable fury and eloquence what he thought and felt as a "black boy" in the Jim Crowe South. Wright's powerful account is at once an indictment, an unashamed confession, and a poignant and disturbing record.

      Black Boy