Native Son (1940) is a novel written by the American author Richard Wright. It tells the story of 20-year-old Bigger Thomas, a black youth living in utter poverty in a poor area on Chicago's South Side in the 1930s. While not apologizing for Bigger's crimes, Wright portrays a systemic causation behind them. Bigger's lawyer, Boris Max, makes the case that there is no escape from this destiny for his client or any other black American since they are the necessary product of the society that formed them and told them …

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Sprache: English

Am 10. Juli 2008 von Penguin Random House veröffentlicht.

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978-0-09-928293-8
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Themen
  • American fiction (fictional works by one author)
  • African americans, fiction
  • Thomas, bigger (fictitious character), fiction
  • Chicago (ill.), fiction
  • Illinois, fiction

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hat Native Son von Richard Wright besprochen

"Goddamn"

This read like a thriller. After the murder happened I couldn't put it down and I still haven't really put it down even though I already returned it to the library. Baldwin referred to this novel as a Sphinx (in his "Alas, poor Richard.") essay. I agree. It feels almost unreal, and yet the feelings behind Bigger are so very imaginable. I'm not sure I recommend it, but I didn't not enjoy it. I don't think it has lost relevance.