Native Son by Richard Wright - ISBN: 9781784876128
Paperback
Hope turns to horror in a brutal collision of worlds.

Native Son

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    480 pages

  • Release Date

    1 December 2020

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Summary

Discover Richard Wright’s brutal and gripping masterpiece.

Bigger Thomas has grown up in Chicago’s slums, reckless, angry and adrift. A respectable job with the affluent Dalton family provides hope but sets him on course for a catastrophic collision between his world and theirs. Hunted by citizen and police alike, and baited by prejudiced officials, Bigger finds himself the cause cel bre in an ever-narrowing endgame.

First published in 1940, Native Son shocked readers…

Book Details

ISBN-13:9781784876128
ISBN-10:1784876127
Author:Richard Wright
Publisher:Vintage Publishing
Imprint:Vintage Classics
Format:Paperback
Number of Pages:480
Release Date:1 December 2020
Weight:335g
Dimensions:197mm x 130mm x 30mm
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Critics Review

[Native Son] possesses an artistry, penetration of thought, and sheer emotional power that places it into the front rank of American fiction

About The Author

Richard Wright

Richard Wright was born near Natchez, Mississippi, in 1908, to a sharecropping family of ex-slaves. His mother was a schoolteacher but, abandoned by her husband, she had to resort to menial jobs to feed her two sons before suffering a series of strokes. During a childhood scarred by hunger, Wright lived in Memphis, Tennessee, then in an orphanage, and with various relatives. He left home at fifteen, returned to Memphis for two years to work, and in 1934 went to Chicago where he was employed at the Post Office before beginning work at the Federal Writers’ Project in 1935. He published Uncle Tom’s Children in 1938 and was awarded a Guggenheim Fellowship the following year. His other books include Native Son (1940), his autobiography, Black Boy (1945), and The Outsider (1953). After the war, Richard Wright chose expatriation and went to live in Paris with his family, remaining there until his death in 1960.

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