<b><i>The Man Who Lived Underground </i></b><b>is a masterpiece</b>
Time Magazine
Moves continuously forward with its <b>masterful blend of action and reflection, a kind of philosophy on the run</b>... Whether or not <i>The Man Who Lived Underground</i> is Wright's single finest work, it must be counted among his most significant
Wall Street Journal
<b>Not just Wright's masterwork, but also a milestone in African American literature</b>... <i>The Man Who Lived Underground</i> is one of those indispensable works that reminds all its readers that, whether we are in the flow of life or somehow separated from it, above- or belowground, we are all human
CNN
<b>Propulsive, haunting</b>... The graphic, gripping book ends with a revealing companion essay that further explains the themes of this searing novel
Oprah Daily
<i>The Man Who Lived Underground</i> reminds us that any 'greatest writers of the 20th century' list that doesn't start and end with Richard Wright is laughable. It might very well be <b>Wright's most brilliantly crafted, and ominously foretelling, book</b>
- Kiese Laymon,
<b>A tale for today... </b>[Wright's] restored novel feels wearily descriptive of far too many moments in contemporary America
New York Times
This is a significant work of literary fiction from a legendary author that's <b>absolutely not to be missed</b>
Book Riot
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The 'propulsive, haunting' and 'gripping' (Oprah) rediscovered classic that exposes the dark heart of America for an inncocent Black man on the run from the police
Fred Daniels, a black man, is randomly picked up by the police after a brutal murder in a Chicago suburb. Taken to the local precinct, he is tortured -- until he confesses to a crime he didn't commit.
But when he sees his chance, Fred Daniels, makes a run for it. With the world now against him, there is only one place left to hide: Underground. Taking residence in the sewers below the streets of Chicago, Fred's new vantage point takes him on a journey through America's unjust, and inhumane underbelly.
PRAISE FOR THE MAN WHO LIVED UNDERGROUND
'Propulsive, haunting...gripping' Oprah Daily
'A tale for today' New York Times
'Absolutely not to be missed' BookRiot
'A masterpiece' Time
'Wright's most brilliantly crafted, and ominously foretelling, book.' Kiese Laymon
The Man Who Lived Underground was a New York Times Bestseller on 24/04/2022