Detalhes do Livro
Formato
Brochura
Páginas
499
Idioma
Inglês
Publicado
Mar 13, 2006
Editora
McFarland
ISBN-10
0786421355
ISBN-13
9780786421350
Descrição
This annotated bibliography delves into the critical landscape surrounding the works of Richard Wright, a prominent African-American writer whose influence has shaped literature since the early 20th century. Covering a two-decade span from 1983 to 2003, the compilation offers a comprehensive overview of the commentary and criticism that scrutinizes Wright's contributions to American literature.
Through meticulous annotations, the author, Keneth Kinnamon, sheds light on key themes, interpretations, and the evolving scholarly discourse related to Wright's literature. Readers may discover insights into how Wright's experiences and perspectives continue to resonate, revealing the profound impact of race, identity, and social justice in his writing, while also reflecting on the wider implications of his work on contemporary thought.
Through meticulous annotations, the author, Keneth Kinnamon, sheds light on key themes, interpretations, and the evolving scholarly discourse related to Wright's literature. Readers may discover insights into how Wright's experiences and perspectives continue to resonate, revealing the profound impact of race, identity, and social justice in his writing, while also reflecting on the wider implications of his work on contemporary thought.
Gêneros
Ficção Científica
Biografia
Autobiografia e Memórias
Contemporâneo