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Richard Wright

and

Racial Discourse


By

Yoshinobu Hakutani



COLUMBIA

University of Missouri Press

1996

First Edition





Book Specification 


Format Cloth bound hard cover with dust jacket

Language English

Pagination xiii, 312

Book Size Octavo

Approx. Book Dimensions (Width, Height, Depth) in mm 162 x 235 x 28

Approx weight (grammes) 723g

(I)SBN 0826210597

Date This Edition Published 1936 [First Edition]

Date Of Original Publication 1936



Condition / Description 

(please see foot of listing for rating key) 


Dust jacket VERY GOOD plus, book NEAR FINE  : dust jacket very lightly rubbed, minor edge creases, vertical creases to front flap, unclipped ; book is hard cover bound in mustard cloth stamped in electric lavender, very light shelf rubbing, very light bumps to spine tips, touch of dust soiling to top edge, hinges strong, binding firm, no inscriptions, text block very clean & bright



Richard Wright and Racial Discourse


An analysis of Wright's work both as an art and as a discourse on race. Taking into consideration the social and cultural milieu of Wright's time, the author compares and contrasts Wright's works with those by other writers dealing with similar subjects.



"The day Native Son appeared, American culture Was chanced forever" wrote Irving Howe in 1963. Few critics have disputed this statement, and most would agree that the impact of Richard Wright's writings on American culture comes not just from his technique and style, but also from the particular effect his ideas and attitudes have had on American life. In an effort to gauge the extent of Wright's influence, Yoshinobu Hakutani analyzes his work both as art and as a discourse on race.

Taking into consideration the social and cultural milieu of Wright's time, Hakutani compares and contrasts Wright's works with those by other writers dealing with similar subjects. For example, he discusses Native Son in comparison with Twain's Pudd'nhead Wilson and in contrast with Dreiser's An American Tragedy. In a similar vein he weighs The Outsider, a controversial novel among critics, against Camus's The Stranger. And The Man Who Lived Underground is read as an existentialist work that contains elements of Zen philosophy.



CONTENTS 


1. Lawd Today, an Apprentice Novel

2. Uncle Tom's Children, Earlier Fiction

3. Native Son and American Culture

4. The City: Quest for Freedom

5. Black Boy: A Record of Childhood and Youth

6. The Outsider, Racial Discourse, and French Existentialism

7. Black Power: Race, Politics, and African Culture

8. The Color Curtain, Multiculturalism, and American Racial Issues

9. Pagan Spain: Cultural and Racial Discourse

10. Eight Men, Later Fiction

11. The Long Dream as Racial and Sexual Discourse

12. Nature, Haiku, and "This Other World"

Bibliography

Index



This is the First Edition, published in Columbia by University of Missouri Press, 1996.





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