Richard Wright: The Life and Times
Autor Hazel Rowleyen Limba Engleză Paperback – 10 apr 2008
Consistently an outsider—a child of the fundamentalist South with an eighth-grade education, a self-taught intellectual, a black man married to a white woman—Richard Wright nonetheless became the unparalleled voice of his time. The first full-scale biography of the author best known for his searing novels Black Boy and Native Son, Richard Wright: The Life and Times brings the man and his work—in all their complexity and distinction—to vibrant life. Acclaimed biographer Hazel Rowley chronicles Wright’s unprecedented journey from a sharecropper’s shack in Mississippi to Chicago’s South Side to international renown as a writer and outspoken critic of racism.
Drawing on journals, letters, and eyewitness accounts, Richard Wright probes the author’s relationships with Langston Hughes and Ralph Ellison, his attraction to Communism, and his so-called exile in France. Skillfully interweaving quotes from Wright’s own writings, Rowley deftly portrays a passionate, courageous, and flawed man who would become one of our most enduring literary figures.
“Splendid. . . . Richard Wright is well written, prodigiously researched, and nicely paced, a compelling evocation of the man, his craft, and the different worlds through which he moved.”—Michael J. Ybarra, Wall Street Journal
“A welcome and illuminating work . . . [Rowley] does an outstanding job. . . . Rich and revealing.”—Megan Harlan, San Francisco Chronicle
“A magnificent biography, subtle and insightful. . . . Rowley writes with style and grace, and her research on Wright is prodigious.”—Howard Zinn, The Week
Drawing on journals, letters, and eyewitness accounts, Richard Wright probes the author’s relationships with Langston Hughes and Ralph Ellison, his attraction to Communism, and his so-called exile in France. Skillfully interweaving quotes from Wright’s own writings, Rowley deftly portrays a passionate, courageous, and flawed man who would become one of our most enduring literary figures.
“Splendid. . . . Richard Wright is well written, prodigiously researched, and nicely paced, a compelling evocation of the man, his craft, and the different worlds through which he moved.”—Michael J. Ybarra, Wall Street Journal
“A welcome and illuminating work . . . [Rowley] does an outstanding job. . . . Rich and revealing.”—Megan Harlan, San Francisco Chronicle
“A magnificent biography, subtle and insightful. . . . Rowley writes with style and grace, and her research on Wright is prodigious.”—Howard Zinn, The Week
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Specificații
ISBN-13: 9780226730387
ISBN-10: 0226730387
Pagini: 638
Ilustrații: 31 halftones
Dimensiuni: 152 x 229 x 43 mm
Greutate: 0.86 kg
Editura: University of Chicago Press
Colecția University of Chicago Press
ISBN-10: 0226730387
Pagini: 638
Ilustrații: 31 halftones
Dimensiuni: 152 x 229 x 43 mm
Greutate: 0.86 kg
Editura: University of Chicago Press
Colecția University of Chicago Press
Notă biografică
Hazel Rowley is the author of, most recently, Tête-à-Tête: The Tumultuous Lives and Loves of Simone de Beauvoir and Jean-Paul Sartre, which has been translated into twelve languages. During the writing of this book, she was a fellow at the Du Bois Institute for Afro-American Research at Harvard, a Rockefeller fellow at the University of Iowa, and a Bunting fellow at Radcliffe College, Harvard University.
Cuprins
Prologue
1. Mississippi
2. The Whisperer of Liberty
3. The South Side of Chicago
4. Words as Weapons
5. Bastard Intellectual
6. Crossing the Divide
7. Change of Fortune
8. Grappling with Bigger
9. Marriage
10. Fame
11. Cuernavaca
1. Mississippi
2. The Whisperer of Liberty
3. The South Side of Chicago
4. Words as Weapons
5. Bastard Intellectual
6. Crossing the Divide
7. Change of Fortune
8. Grappling with Bigger
9. Marriage
10. Fame
11. Cuernavaca
12. Backstage and Onstage: The Drama of Native Son
13. Ellen Poplowitz
14. The Weathercock Turns
15. Wartime Brooklyn
16. A Troublingly Delicate Matter
17. Daily Life
18. Preparing to Leave
19. Crossing the Atlantic
20. Expatriates
21. Argentina
22. Existential Dread
23. Journey to the Gold Coast
24. From Bullfights to Lonely
25. The Lonley Outsiders
26. "I Am Nobody"
27. Stepping Off This Earth
Epilogue
Notes
Selected Bibliography
A Note on the Primary Sources
Acknowledgements
Index
13. Ellen Poplowitz
14. The Weathercock Turns
15. Wartime Brooklyn
16. A Troublingly Delicate Matter
17. Daily Life
18. Preparing to Leave
19. Crossing the Atlantic
20. Expatriates
21. Argentina
22. Existential Dread
23. Journey to the Gold Coast
24. From Bullfights to Lonely
25. The Lonley Outsiders
26. "I Am Nobody"
27. Stepping Off This Earth
Epilogue
Notes
Selected Bibliography
A Note on the Primary Sources
Acknowledgements
Index
Recenzii
“Thorough and engrossing from the first page to the last”
“In her excellent, entirely readable Richard Wright, Hazel Rowley accomplishes what [previous biographer] Michel Fabre would have liked to do with once-guarded letters, aging witnesses, previously unidentified girlfriends. . . . Mostly, Rowley concentrates on telling Wright’s very powerful story.”
“Absorbing.”
“Splendid. . . . Richard Wright is well written, prodigiously researched, and nicely paced, a compelling evocation of the man, his craft, and the different worlds through which he moved.”
“A welcome and illuminating work . . . [Rowley] does an outstanding job. . . . Rich and revealing.”
“A magnificent biography, subtle and insightful. . . . Rowley writes with style and grace, and her research on Wright is prodigious.”
"Rowley is an unobtrusive biographer who has written a well-balanced and thoroughly readable book. It now stands as the best account of Wright's life."
"For the first time, Wright's complicated life and work are fully and justly illuminated."
"Tirelessly, imaginatively researched and elegantly written, [the book] examines this enigmatic native son with an exacting but also finely sympathetic eye. The result is a portrait of uncommon penetration and skill--surely one of the finest literary biographies to appear in many a year."
"A first-rate biography worthy of its towering, larger-than-life subject."
"Of the books written on Wright to date, [this] new biography . . . is more informative, comprehensive and insightful than any of the earlier efforts. . . . A superb book from start to finish."
"Rowley has produced the definitive Wright biography. . . . Rowley's work is everything a literary biography should be: a rich, impeccably detailed rendering of the historical and biographical circumstances surrounding a writer's work. Critics and teachers of Wright will find Rowley's work indispensable. Through her careful research . . . Rowley offers readers new facets of Wright as a writer and person, demonstrating above all the heavy toll that Wright's heroic, groundbreaking anti-racism took on his financial, political, aned psychological well-being."