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Lawd Today! / Uncle Tom's Children / Native Son

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Early Works

Lawd Today! / Uncle Tom's Children / Native Son

1st printing

Native Son and Black Boy are classics of twentieth-century American literature—and yet the novel and memoir known to millions of readers are in fact revised and abbreviated versions of the books Richard Wright wrote. This two-volume Library of America edition presents for the first time Wright’s major works in the form in which he intended them to be read. The authoritative new texts, based on Wright’s original typescripts and proofs, reveal the full range and power of his achievement as an experimental stylist and as a fiery prophet of the tragic consequences of racism in American society.

Native Son exploded onto the American literary and cultural scene in 1940. The story of Bigger Thomas, a young black man living in the raw, noisy, crowded slums of Chicago’s South Side, captured the hopes and yearnings, the pain and rage of black Americans with an unprecedented intensity and vividness. The text printed in this volume restores the changes and cuts—including the replacement of an entire scene—that Wright was forced to make by book club editors who feared offending their readers. The unexpurgated version of Wright’s electrifying novel shows his determination to write honestly about his own controversial protagonist. As he wrote in the essay “How ‘Bigger’ Was Born,” which accompanies the novel: “I became convinced that if I did not write of Bigger as I saw and felt him, I’d be acting out of fear.”

This volume also contains Wright’s first novel, Lawd Today!, published posthumously in 1963, and his collection of stories, Uncle Tom’s Children, which appeared in 1938. Lawd Today! interweaves news bulletins, songs, exuberant wordplay, and scenes of confrontation and celebration into a kaleidoscopic chronicle of the events of one day—Lincoln’s birthday, February 12—in the life of a black Chicago postal clerk. The text for this edition reinstates Wright’s stylistic experiments, and the novel emerges as a far livelier work of the imagination.

Uncle Tom’s Children first brought Wright to national attention when it received the Story prize for the best work submitted to the Federal Writers’ Project. The characters in these tales struggle to survive the cruelty of racism in the South, as Wright asks “what quality of will must a Negro possess to live and die with dignity in a country that denied his humanity.” All five stories Wright included in the 1940 second edition are published in this volume, along with his sardonic autobiographical essay “The Ethics of Living Jim Crow.”

This volume includes notes on significant changes in Wright’s texts and a detailed chronology of his life.
--front flap

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Publisher
Library of America
Language
English
Pages
936

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1991, Library of America
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First Sentence

"NO MATTER how hard he squinted his eyes and craned his neck, he could not see the top of the steps."

Table of Contents

LAWD TODAY!
UNCLE TOM's CHILDREN .
NATIVE SON .
How "BIGGER" WAS BORN
Chronology .
Note on the Texts
Notes .

Edition Notes

Published in
New York
Series
Library of America, 55
Copyright Date
1991

Classifications

Dewey Decimal Class
813.52
Library of Congress
P3545. R815 1991

The Physical Object

Format
Hardcover
Pagination
936p.
Number of pages
936
Dimensions
7.9 x 5.1 x 0.8 inches
Weight
1.3 pounds

ID Numbers

Open Library
OL8420630M
Internet Archive
works00wrig
ISBN 10
0940450666
ISBN 13
9780940450660
LCCN
91060540
OCLC/WorldCat
503671805, 318463475, 663042291, 905722683, 892164541, 848671974, 1088022677, 1120809729
Library Thing
64472
Amazon ID (ASIN)
0940450666
Google
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Goodreads
15620

Work Description

Contains:
Lawd Today!
Native Son
Uncle Tom's Children

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