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The Cambridge Companion to Richard Wright

Cambridge Companions to Literature

Edited by Glenda R. Carpio
Format: Hardback
Publisher: Cambridge University Press, Cambridge, United Kingdom
Published: 21st Mar 2019
Dimensions: w 152mm h 229mm d 19mm
Weight: 565g
ISBN-10: 1108475175
ISBN-13: 9781108475174
Barcode No: 9781108475174
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Hailed as 'the father of black literature in the twentieth century', Richard Wright was an iconoclast, an intellectual of towering stature, whose multidisciplinary erudition rivals only that of W. E. B. Du Bois. This collection captures Wright's immense power, which has made him a beacon for writers across decades, from the civil rights era to today. Individual essays examine Wright's art as central to his intellectual life and shed new light on his classic texts - Native Son and Black Boy. Other essays turn to his short fiction, and non-fiction as well as his lesser-known work in journalism and poetry, paying particular attention to manuscripts in Wright's archive - unpublished letters and novels, plans for multivolume works - that allow us to see the depth and expansiveness of his aesthetic and political vision. Exploring how Wright's expatriation to France facilitated a broadening of this vision, contributors challenge the idea that expatriation led to Wright's artistic decline.

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'This is a welcome addition to the scholarship on Wright (1908-60), especially in that it attempts to revise Wright's literary legacy ... All the essays are thoughtful and well researched. Two of the more outstanding submissions are Kathryn Roberts's 'Outside Joke: Humorlessness and Masculinity in Richard Wright' and Ernest Julius Mitchell's 'Tenderness in Early Richard Wright'. These essays reframe Wright's intentions and explode long-held myths of his views on gender and sexuality ... Highly Recommended' A. S. Newson-Horst, Choice