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For the full article, see Richard Wright . Richard Wright, (born Sept. 4, 1908, near Natchez, Miss., U.S.—died Nov. 28, 1960, Paris, France), U.S. novelist and short-story writer. Wright, whose grandparents had been slaves, grew up in poverty. After migrating north he joined the Federal Writers’ Project in Chicago, then moved to New York ...
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Leben. Richard Nathaniel Wright war der ältere der beiden Söhne des Sharecroppers Nathan Wright und dessen Ehefrau Ella, einer Lehrerin. Während seine Eltern nach dem Ende des Amerikanischen Bürgerkriegs bereits als Freie geboren worden waren, waren Wrights Großeltern noch in die Sklaverei hineingeboren worden und wurden erst nach dem Ende des Bürgerkriegs befreit. 1913 zog die Familie ...
Richard Wright. Richard Wright (Natchez, 4 settembre 1908 – Parigi, 28 novembre 1960) è stato uno scrittore statunitense.. È autore di romanzi di grande forza, talvolta discussi, nonché di racconti e saggi. Gran parte dei suoi testi riguardano temi razziali.La sua opera ha contribuito a ridefinire le discussioni sulle relazioni razziali in America alla metà del XX secolo.
O músico e tecladista Richard Wright, um dos fundadores do grupo de rock progressivo Pink Floyd, morreu nesta segunda-feira (15). A informação foi revelada por um porta-voz do grupo.
理查德·赖特(Richard Wright 1908-1960) 黑人作家。1908年9月4日生于密西西比州纳切兹附近的一个 种植园 里。祖父是奴隶,父亲是种植园工人,后弃家出走。母亲是 乡村教师 。赖特进过 孤儿院 ,曾在几个亲戚家寄养,15岁起独立谋生。
Black Boy (1945) is a memoir by American author Richard Wright, detailing his upbringing.Wright describes his youth in the South: Mississippi, Arkansas and Tennessee, and his eventual move to Chicago, where he establishes his writing career and becomes involved with the Communist Party. Black Boy gained high acclaim in the United States because of Wright's honest and profound depiction of ...