Black Boy

CD Edition

by Richard Wright
narrated by Peter Francis-James

Genre: Modern Fiction
Age Group: Adult

Book Reference: DIR1193
ISBN: 978 1 4074 6319 3

Duration: 15h 30m (approx.) on 15 CDs

Publication Date: April 2008

Price: £29.99

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Synopsis

When Richard Wright's autobiography, Black Boy, was published in 1945, it was hailed as a landmark work. Since then, it has become a classic of African American literature.
In Part One: Southern Night, Wright tells of his painful early years in the Jim Crow South. Growing up poor, hungry, and uneducated, he creates unforgettable pictures of his deprivation and confusion.
Part Two: The Horror and the Glory follows Wright's journey to the North, where he finds that neither geography, nor education, nor the ideology of the Communist Party can erase the divisions of race and color in America.
As a chronicle of Wright's life, Black Boy (American Hunger) is a gripping, often heartbreaking, story of his struggle to survive. But it is also a testament that transcends the life of one man. In its pages, Wright creates "a sense of the hunger for life that gnaws in us all, to keep alive in our hearts a sense of the inexpressibly human."
 
 
 

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