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"Superstition," Abbott's Monthly Magazine, II (Apr. 1931), 45-47, 64-66, 72-73. Uncle Tom's Children: Five Long Stories. New York: Harper & Bros., 1938. Uncle Tom's Children: Four Novellas. New York: Harper & Bros., 1938.
Rich with historical and cultural value, these works are published unaltered from the original University of Minnesota Press editions.
This text, based on Wright’s final, corrected typescript, casts new light on his development of the style he called “poetic realism.” The “outsider” of Wright’s story is Cross Damon, a black man who works in the Chicago post ...
Thesaurus of Book Digests: 1950–1980. New York: Brown, 1981, pp. 139, 344–345. Mentions EM and provides a brief and critique of O. 9830. Wiehe, Roger E. “Richard Wright.” Abstracts of English Studies, 24 (July 1981), 81.
Ed. by Richard Wightman and James T. Kloppenberg” 6020 The Companion to Southern Literature 8278, 8294, 8298, 8302, ... Age of Maturity: ¡929–¡94¡ ¡990 The Concise Oxford Companion to African American Literature 7885, 7892, 7944, 80¡2, ...
The hardcover publication of this work resulted in a landmark case, Ellen Wright v. Warner Books Inc. and Margaret Walker. The court ruled in favor of Walker and Warner Books Inc. in a precedent setting opinion.
The text printed in this volume restores the changes and cuts--including the replacement of an entire scene--that Wright was forced to make by book club editors who feared offending their readers.
Skillfully interweaving quotations from Wright's writings, Rowley portrays a man who transcended the times in which he lived and sought to reconcile opposing cultures in his work.
In this minutely detailed, comprehensive chronology, Toru Kiuchi and Yoshinobu Hakutani document the life in letters of the greatest African American writer of the twentieth century.
Richard Wright
Examines the life and times of the influential African-American writer, from his early life as the son of a Mississippi sharecropper to his successful literary career, and his later life spent outside the United States.
Richard Wright
Chapel Hill in Plain Sight: Notes from the Other Side of the Tracks. Chapel Hill, NC: Eno Publishers, 2010. Avery Laurence G. Avery, ed. A Southern Life: Letters of Paul Green, 1916–1981. Chapel Hill: University of North Carolina Press, ...
This listing of books that formed and influenced him includes second-hand books he bought while living in extreme poverty in Chicago, some borrowed books never returned, books purchased in New York and Paris, books Wright deemed required ...
TheUnfinished QuestofRichard Wright. 2nded. Urbana: U of IllinoisP, 1993. Print. ... Conversations with Richard Wright. Jackson:UP of Mississippi,1993. Print. Lamming, George. Conversations: Essays, Addresses and Interviews, 1953– 1990.
African American author Richard Wright wrote about racial discrimination and injustice in the mid-1900s. Today, Wright and his work are widely celebrated. Richard Wright: Author and World Traveler explores his life and legacy.
A biography of the black author who died in 1960.
Richard Wright
Traces briefly the author's life, examines his novels and other writings, and establishes his place in American literature.