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Native Son

by Richard Wright

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Native Son Richard Wright- vintage 1966 copy with all of its chips minutiae scuffs- covers wearing- tanning edgware- loosening page - inking to page edges- small punch on front tanned- Etc a bit closer and natural original feeling of the book, pictures are provided for your review so you can make an informed buying decision. Vintage acceptable copy. - 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. copy includes new introduction how character "Bigger was born" by author- Native Son - Richard Wright- Later ISBN: 9780060837563 -Sbn- 060830557- Imprint: Harper Perennial P 3055 afterward by John Reilly cover design by Richard Bennett- a perennial classic Harper & Row publishers either 72nd or 13th printing copyright 1940 author Richard Wright- LAXVespa Los Angeles /- FICTION / African American / General/ Classics/ Literary/Black authors - see pictures maybe this will do it maybe it won't -

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Richard Wright’s Native Son tells the story of 20-year-old Bigger Thomas, a black American youth living in utter poverty in Chicago's South Side during the 1930s. When Bigger unintentionally murders a white woman, he is put on trial and eventually convicted, and sentenced to the electric chair. Often recognized as a protest novel, Native Son stresses systemic racial issues, prompting the reader to feel both sympathy and empathy for Bigger. In this, the novel is one of the earliest successful attempts to explain the racial divide in America in terms of the conditions imposed on African-Americans by the dominant white society. Soon after publication, Native Son was selected by the Book of the Month Club as its first book by an African-American author. Indeed, the novel was an immediate best seller, selling 250,000 hardcover copies within three weeks of its publication. As a result of the novel’s success, Wright became the first bestselling and the wealthiest black writer of his time, establishing him as a spokesperson for African-American issues and, to many, the “father of Black American literature.” In 1941, the National Association for the Advancement of Colored People awarded Wright awarded the prestigious Spingarn Medal. Unsurprisingly, Native Son was challenged in many public schools and libraries and is listed in the American Library Association's list of the “Most Frequently Challenged Books of 1990–1999.” Yet most institutions in which the novel was challenged successfully fought to keep Wright's work accessible, particularly in the classroom, defending it as a guide into the reality of the complex adult and social world.   Native son is listed as 20th on the Modern Library’s list of the “100 Best” English-language novels of the 20th century. It is also included in TIME’s “100 Best Novels” (since 1923).

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Bookseller
Ruth Reaser LAXVESPA US (US)
Bookseller's Inventory #
4111
Title
Native Son
Author
Richard Wright
Illustrator
cover design by Richard Bennett
Format/Binding
Paperback
Book Condition
Used - fair acceptable
Quantity Available
1
Edition
P 3055 72nd or 13th printing
Publisher
Harper Perennial P 3055
Place of Publication
New York
Date Published
1966
Weight
0.00 lbs
Keywords
Native Son Richard Wright- Later ISBN: 9780060837563 -Sbn- 060830557- Imprint: Harper Perennial P 3055 afterward by John Reilly cover design by Richard Bennett- a perennial classic Harper & Row publishers either 72nd or 13th printing copyright 1940 author
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Black author;   fiction; Zulu;

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