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  1. Richard Wright, né le 4 septembre 1908 à Roxie près de Natchez (Mississippi) et mort le 28 novembre 1960 à Paris, est un romancier, poète, essayiste et journaliste afro-américain naturalisé français . Son roman Native Son (1940) est un succès d'édition qui traverse les barrières des préjugés racistes de son temps ; Orson Welles en ...

  2. Richard Wright was born in Mississippi in 1908 and never received a proper education. He moved frequently as a child to live with relatives and left school at a young age to support his family. When he was in school, he excelled, and at age 15 was recognized both for his writing and principles. He left formal education in 1925 and moved to ...

  3. Author Richard Nathaniel Wright, who was named after both his maternal and paternal grandfathers, was born on 4 September 1908 on Rucker’s Plantation in the Cranfield-Roxie area in northeast Adams County, some twenty miles from Natchez. His father, Nathan Wright, was a sharecropper, and his mother, Ella Wilson Wright, was a schoolteacher. It is reasonable […]

  4. Richard Nathaniel Wright (4 de septiembre de 1908; Roxie, Estados Unidos - París, Francia; 28 de noviembre de 1960) fue un escritor estadounidense de novela, relato, poesía y ensayo, cuyo trabajo resultó en ocasiones polémico. Gran parte de su literatura hace referencia a temas raciales, especialmente aquellos que se refieren a la difícil ...

  5. Nationality: American. Richard Nathaniel Wright (September 4, 1908 – November 28, 1960) was an African-American novelist and short story writer, who is arguably the most prominent and influential African-American novelist of the first half of the twentieth century. Wright's works, most notably the story collection Uncle Tom's Children and the ...

  6. Richard Nathaniel Wright (4 de septiembre de 1908 - 28 de noviembre de 1960) fue un autor estadounidense de novelas, cuentos, poemas y no ficción. Gran parte de su literatura se refiere a temas raciales, especialmente relacionados con la difícil situación de los afroamericanos durante finales del siglo XIX y mediados del siglo XX que sufrieron discriminación y violencia.

  7. Richard Nathaniel Wright was an African-American author of powerful, sometimes controversial novels, short stories and non-fiction. Much of his literature concerned racial themes. His work helped redefine discussions of race relations in America in the mid-20th century.