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Richard Wright: Critical Perspectives Past and Present, Since the 1940s, when Richard Wright published his best-selling Native Son, he has been one of the most widely read writers of his time and after. Many of Wright's stories were accounts of racially motivated violence that shocked the public at the time of, Richard Wright: Critical Perspectives Past and Present
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  • Richard Wright: Critical Perspectives Past and Present
  • Written by author Henry Louis Gates Jr
  • Published by B&N Distribution, 4/28/1997
  • Since the 1940s, when Richard Wright published his best-selling Native Son, he has been one of the most widely read writers of his time and after. Many of Wright's stories were accounts of racially motivated violence that shocked the public at the time of
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Preface
Reviews
Uncle Tom's Children (1938) 3
Native Son (1940) 6
12 Million Black Voices (1941) 26
Black Boy (1945) 28
The Outsider (1953) 35
Black Power (1954) 49
The Color Curtain (1956) 53
Pagan Spain (1957) 56
White Man, Listen! (1957) 57
The Long Dream (1958) 59
Eight Men (1961) 62
Lawd Today (1963) 66
American Hunger (1977) 69
Essays
Wright's Craft: The Short Stories 75
Lawd Today: Wright's Tricky Apprenticeship 98
How Native Son Was Born 110
Uncovering the Magical Disguise of Language: The Narrative Presence in Richard Wright's Native Son 132
The Re(a)d and the Black 149
Celebrity as Identity: Native Son and Mass Culture 156
The Figurative Web of Native Son 171
The Politics of Poetics: Ideology and Narrative Form in An American Tragedy and Native Son 188
On Knowing Our Place 200
Literacy and Ascent: Black Boy 226
Sociology of an Existence: Wright and the Chicago School 255
The Metamorphosis of Black Boy 272
Negating the Negation: The Construction of Richard Wright 285
"I Do Believe Him Though I Know He Lies": Lying as Genre and Metaphor in Black Boy 302
The Horror and the Glory: Wright's Portrait of the Artist in Black Boy and American Hunger 316
"Arise, Ye Pris'ners of Starvation": Richard Wright's Black Boy and American Hunger 328
Wright's American Hunger 359
Christian Existentialism in The Outsider 369
Drama and Denial in The Outsider 388
Richard Wright and the Art of Non-Fiction: Stepping Out on the Stage of the World 409
Sexual Initiation and Survival in The Long Dream 424
Alienation and Creativity in the Fiction of Richard Wright 433
Essayists 449
Chronology 451
Bibliography 453
Acknowledgments 463
Index 469


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