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Native Son

  • Richard Wright
1940
Harper & Brothers

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Featured Excerpts

  • Richard Wright.
    Book Review

    Outcasts and Desperados

    Reflections on Richard Wright’s recently published novel, "The Man Who Lived Underground."
    by Adam Shatz via London Review of Books on October 4, 2021
  • Film poster for "Native Son."
    Comment

    "Native Son" and the Cinematic Aspirations of Richard Wright

    Novelist Richard Wright yearned to break into film, but Hollywood's censorship of black stories left his aspirations unfulfilled.
    by Anna Shechtman via The New Yorker on April 4, 2019

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What We Want from Richard Wright

A newly restored novel tests an old dynamic between readers and the author of “Native Son.”
by Lauren Michele Jackson via The New Yorker on May 12, 2021
Richard Wright at a typewriter

Richard Wright's Newly Uncut Novel Offers a Timely Depiction of Police Brutality

'The Man Who Lived Underground,' newly expanded from a story into a novel by the Library of America, may revise the seminal Black author's reputation.
by Sonaiya Kelley via Los Angeles Times on April 19, 2021
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