Bio
Richard Wright won international renown for his powerful and visceral depiction of the black experience. He stands today alongside such African-American luminaries as Zora Neale Hurston, James Baldwin, and Toni Morrison, and two of his novels, Native Son and Black Boy, are required reading in high schools and colleges across the nation. He died in 1960.Richard Wright Books
The Man Who Lived Underground
Richard WrightBlack Boy [Seventy-fifth Anniversary Edition]
Richard WrightThe Politics of Richard Wright
Jane Anna GordonThe Weighing of the Heart
Richard WrightThe Flesh Remembers
Richard WrightThe Flesh Market
Richard WrightChicago Noir: The Classics (Akashic Noir)
Joe MenoSouthside of Heaven
Richard WrightSex Offender Laws, Second Edition
Richard WrightRoy Wants to Go to School
Avery Liell-KokCraven Place
Richard Wright10 Common Core Essentials: Nonfiction
Harper Academic12 Common Core Essentials: Literature
Harper AcademicBiology Through the Eyes of Faith
Richard WrightDeadline Artists—Scandals, Tragedies & Triumphs
John AvlonThy Fearful Symmetry
Richard WrightHis Work To See
Richard WrightBlack Power
Richard WrightPagan Spain
Richard Wright