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Notes on Wright's "Black Boy" Carl Senna

Notes on Wright's "Black Boy" By Carl Senna

Notes on Wright's "Black Boy" by Carl Senna


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Summary

Black Boy, an autobiography of the author's boyhood, explores the theory of human behavior determined by environment. Richard Wright's novel is profoundly American by being a distinctly African--American chronicle. What makes the book unique is its tone, which is that of the blues, both lyrical and ironic, and yet purely tragic.

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Notes on Wright's "Black Boy" Summary

Notes on Wright's "Black Boy" by Carl Senna

Black Boy, an autobiography of the author's boyhood, explores the theory of human behavior determined by environment. Richard Wright's novel is profoundly American by being a distinctly African-American chronicle. What makes the book unique is its tone, which is that of the blues, both lyrical and ironic, and yet purely tragic. Please note that this CliffsNote does not cover Wright's American Hunger, the 1977 sequel to Black Boy.

Table of Contents

Life of the Author. Introduction. List of Characters. Critical Commentaries. Character Analyses. Critical Essays. Review Questions. Selected Bibliography.

Additional information

CIN0822002426G
9780822002420
0822002426
Notes on Wright's "Black Boy" by Carl Senna
Used - Good
Paperback
Houghton Mifflin Harcourt Publishing Company
1971-05-05
56
N/A
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