New Essays on Native Son

Cover of New Essays on Native Son by Keneth Kinnamon
Year: 1990
Language: en
Edition: New Edition
Pages: 156
ISBN-13: 9780521348225
Dimensions:
Height: 8.5 Inches
Length: 5.5 Inches
Weight: 0.4850169764 Pounds
Width: 0.44 Inches
Dewey Decimal: 813/.52
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New Essays on Native Son by Keneth Kinnamon, published by Cambridge University Press on May 25, 1990, offers a collection of original insights into Richard Wright’s significant American novel. This edition, comprising 156 pages, features an introductory essay by the editor that discusses the conception, composition, and reception of the novel, followed by contributions from four prominent Afro-Americanists who analyze various facets of this classic work.

Readers will find examinations of narrative techniques, social ironies, and the concept of place within the context of Wright’s portrayal of black life. The essays delve into the complexities of the protagonist’s voice, the representation of female characters, and the relationship between Native Son and modernism. By employing new critical theories, this collection reveals deeper layers of meaning in Wright’s exploration of race and identity, enhancing the understanding of his literary contributions.


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New Essays on Native Son provides original insights into this major American novel by Richard Wright. After an introductory essay by the editor on the conception, composition, and reception of the novel, four leading Afro-Americanists examine various aspects of this classic fictional account of violent life and death in a racist society. John M. Reilly shows how carefully Wright utilises narrative techniques to subvert conventional American racial discourse and to establish the authority and authenticity of the protagonist’s voice. Trudier Harris explores some of the social ironies involved in the novel’s unfavourable presentation of female characters. Houston A. Baker Jr, focuses precisely on the concept of place in a new historicists treatment of black male and female roles in Native Son against Wright’s own interpretation of Afro-American history in 12 Million Black Voices. Finally, Craig Werner convincingly relates Native Son to modernism as a literary movement. Moving beyond the old debate between protest and art, these essays, informed by new critical theory and perspectives, reveal previously unsuspected depth, complexity, and resonance in Wright’s vision of black life and his literary resources in expressing it.

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Publisher: Cambridge University Press. Year: 1990.
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Language: en. Pages: 156. Edition: New Edition.

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