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Richard Wright

    4 septembre 1908 – 28 novembre 1960
    Richard Wright
    Native Son
    Richard Wright: The Library of America Unexpurgated Edition: Native Son / Uncle Tom's Children / Black Boy / And More
    Twelve Million Black Voices
    Folio 2€: L'homme qui a vu l'inondation suivi de Là-bas, près de la rivière
    Black Boy
    Folio: Un enfant du pays - Texte intégral
    • Folio: Un enfant du pays - Texte intégral

      • 566pages
      • 20 heures de lecture

      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, Wright's powerful novel is an unsparing reflection on the poverty and feelings of hopelessness experienced by people in inner cities across the country and of what it means to be black in America.

      Folio: Un enfant du pays - Texte intégral
      4,4
    • Black Boy

      • 448pages
      • 16 heures de lecture

      «- Qu'est-ce qu'il a en lui, papa ? demandai-je. - Un peu de blanc, un peu de rouge et un peu de noir. - Indien, blanc et nègre ? - Oui. - Alors qu'est-ce que je suis ? - Quand tu seras grand, on dira de toi que tu es un homme de couleur, répondit-elle. Ensuite, se tournant vers moi avec un sourire moqueur, elle demanda : - Vous n'y voyez pas d'inconvénient, Monsieur Wright ?»

      Black Boy
      4,1
    • Photographs and text describe the conditions of Blacks in American cities and rural areas during the Great Depression

      Twelve Million Black Voices
      4,5
    • Native Son

      • 504pages
      • 18 heures de lecture

      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, Wright's powerful novel is an unsparing reflection on the poverty and feelings of hopelessness experienced by people in inner cities across the country and of what it means to be black in America.

      Native Son
      4,3
    • Photographs and text describe the conditions of Blacks in American cities and rural areas during the Great Depression.

      12 Million Black Voices
      4,4
    • Outsider, The

      • 672pages
      • 24 heures de lecture

      "Wright presents a compelling story of a black man's attempt to escape his past and start anew in Harlem. Cross Damon is a man at odds with society and with himself, a man who hungers for peace but who brings terror and destruction wherever he goes. As Maryemma Graham writes in her Introduction to this edition, with its restored text established by the Library of America, "The Outsider is Richard Wright's second installment in a story of epic proportions, a complex master narrative designed to show American racism in raw and ugly terms ... The stories of Bigger Thomas ... and Cross Damon bear an uncanny resemblance to many contemporary cases of street crime and violence. There is also a prophetic note in Wright's construction of the criminal mind as intelligent, introspective, and transformative." In addition to the Introduction by Maryemma Graham, this edition includes a notes section by Arnold Rampersad."

      Outsider, The
      4,3
    • Pagan Spain

      • 352pages
      • 13 heures de lecture

      A master chronicler of the African-American experience, Richard Wright brilliantly expanded his literary horizons with Pagan Spain, originally published in 1957. The Spain he visited in the mid-twentieth century was not the romantic locale of song and story, but a place of tragic beauty and dangerous contradictions. The portrait he offers is a blistering, powerful, yet scrupulously honest depiction of a land and people in turmoil, caught in the strangling dual grip of cruel dictatorship and what Wright saw as an undercurrent of primitive faith. An amalgam of expert travel reportage, dramatic monologue, and arresting sociological critique, Pagan Spain serves as a pointed and still-relevant commentary on the grave human dangers of oppression and governmental corruption.

      Pagan Spain
      4,2
    • A comprehensive, hands-on guide to the new functionality of OpenGL 2.0.

      OpenGL. Superbible
      4,1