Overview :Richard Wright was one of the most influential and complicated African American writers of the twentieth century. Best known as the trailbla... Read More
Overview :For more than two decades Richard Wright was interviewed by the American and foreign press, first as the author of Uncle Tom's Children (193... Read More
Overview :Philosophical Meditations on Richard Wright is an edited collection that brings together philosophers, literary theorists, and theologians o... Read More
Overview : After the Second World War Gertrude Stein asked a friend's support in securing a visa for Richard Wright to visit Paris. "I've got to help... Read More
Overview :Richard Wright, the Mississippi-born black writer, saw himself as "an outsider between two cultures," a man searching. In these twelve essay... Read More
Overview :African American author Richard Wright wrote about racial discrimination and injustice in the mid-1900s. Today, Wright and his work are wide... Read More
Overview :Consistently an outsider--a child of the fundamentalist South with an eighth-grade education, a self-taught intellectual, a black man marrie... Read More
Overview :As a young black man in the segregated South of the 1920s, Wright was hungry to explore new worlds through books, but was forbidden from bor... Read More
Overview :A pillar of African American literature, Richard Wright is one of the most celebrated and controversial authors in American history. His wor... Read More
Overview :Attracted to remote lands by his interest in the postcolonial struggle, Richard Wright became one of the few African Americans of his time t... Read More