Richard Wright
Author
Accelerated Reader
IL: UG - BL: 7.4 - AR Pts: 22
Description
This book is Richard Wright's devastating autobiography of his childhood and youth in the Jim Crow South. His training by his elders was strict and harsh to prepare him for the cruel "white world". His elders' resentment of those trying to escape their common misery made his future seem hopeless. In this book, the author describes his mental and emotional struggle to educate himself, which gave him a glimpse of life's possibilities and which led him...
4) Early Works
Author
Series
Pub. Date
1991.
Description
"Native Son and Black Boy are classics of twentieth-century American literature -- and yet the novel and memoir known to millions of readers are in fact revised and abbreviated versions of the books Richard Wright wrote. This two-volume Library of America edition presents for the first time Wright's major works in the form in which he intended them to be read. The authoritative new texts, based on Wright's original typescripts and proofs, reveal the...
Author
Pub. Date
2005.
Appears on these lists
CSL - Adapted for Film or Television
CSL - Black Authors
CSL - Identity, Social Justice, and EDI
CSL - Longer Book Club Reads
CSL - Black Authors
CSL - Identity, Social Justice, and EDI
CSL - Longer Book Club Reads
Description
Right from the start, Bigger Thomas had been headed for jail. It could have been for assault or petty larceny; by chance, it was for murder and rape. Native Son tells the story of this young black man caught in a downward spiral after he kills a young white woman in a brief moment of panic. Set in Chicago in the 1930s, Richard Wright's novel is just as powerful today as when it was written -- in its reflection of poverty and hopelessness, and what...
8) Almos' a man
Pub. Date
c2005
Description
David Glover, a poor southern black youth, feels the world is denying him the respect he needs to be a man.