Before he was 40, Wright dominated literary America, publishing four books in seven years, each a triumph in its genre. His first novel, <i>Native Son</i> (1940), sold at the rate of 2,000 copies a day, making Wright the first best-selling black writer in the country's history. <i>Black Boy</i> (1945), his memoir of his Southern childhood, was a bigger success, selling more than a half-million copies. * New York Times *<br />Richard Wright's <i>Native Son</i> is, in addition to being a masterpiece, a Great American Novel * Guardian *<br />Unsettling urban violence from the man who was Mosley's inspiration * The Times *<br /><i>Native Son</i> is the story of a young black man who kills two white women; and it was the first book - published in 1940 - to suggest that black Americans could actually get angry. When it came out, it beat <i>The Grapes of Wrath</i> in the best-seller lists * Independent *

Discover Richard Wright's brutal and gripping masterpiece.

'The most important and celebrated novel of Negro life to have appeared in America' James Baldwin


Gripping and furious, Native Son follows Bigger Thomas, a young black man who is trapped in a life of poverty in the slums of Chicago. Unwittingly involved in a wealthy woman's death, he is hunted relentlessly, baited by prejudiced officials, charged with murder and driven to acknowledge a strange pride in his crime. Native Son shocked readers on its first publication in 1940 and went on to make Richard Wright the first bestselling black writer in America.

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Features a young black man who is trapped in a life of poverty in the slums of Chicago. Unwittingly involved in a wealthy woman's death, he is hunted relentlessly, baited by prejudiced officials, charged with murder and driven to acknowledge a strange pride in his crime.
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Richard Wright's brutal and gripping novel was a huge hit - selling at a rate of 2,000 copies a day - on first publication in 1940.

Product details

ISBN
9780099282938
Published
2000-08-17
Publisher
Vintage Publishing
Weight
330 gr
Height
198 mm
Width
129 mm
Thickness
129 mm
Age
05, 06, 01, U, P, G
Language
Product language
Engelsk
Format
Product format
Heftet
Number of pages
480

Biographical note

Richard Wright was born near Natchez, Mississippi, in 1908. As a child he lived in Memphis, Tennessee, then in an orphanage, and with various relatives. He left home at fifteen and returned to Memphis for two years to work, and in 1934 went to Chicago, where in 1935, he began to work on the Federal Writers' Project. He published Uncle Tom's Children in 1938 and was awarded a Guggenheim Fellowship in the following year. After the Second World War, he went to live in Paris with his wife and daughters, remaining there until his death in 1960.