Know For
Writing
Gender
Male
Birthday
1908-09-04 (52 years old)
Deathday
1960-11-28
Place of Birth
Roxie, Mississippi, USA
Also known As
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His powerful, eloquent work examined the injustices African-Americans face in a white society. He won immediate fame for his first novel, "Native Son" (1940). It tells the story of Bigger Thomas, a young chauffeur whose inarticulate rage over his lot ultimately erupts into violence. "Native Son" was adapted into a play directed by Orson Welles in 1941, filmed in 1951 with Wright himself playing Bigger, and again in 1986. Wright's other books include "Black Boy" (1945), an autobiography; the novels "The Outsider" (1953) and "The Long Dream" (1958); the story collections "Uncle Tom's Children" (1938) and "Eight Men" (1961); and the philosophica...
1951
as Bigger Thomas
1996
as Material de archivo (Sangre negra)
1986
as Writer
1967
as Writer
1976
as Short Story
1988
as Novel
1996
as Story
1951
as Novel
2019
as Novel
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