Native Son

Richard WRIGHT

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Native Son

"THE SINGLE MOST INFLUENTIAL SHAPING FORCE IN BLACK LITERARY HISTORY": RICHARD WRIGHT'S NATIVE SON, 1940

WRIGHT, Richard. Native Son. New York and London: Harper and Brothers, 1940. Octavo, original gray cloth, original dust jacket.

First edition of Wright's groundbreaking novel, in second (Book Club) binding and scarce original dust jacket.

"Henry Louis Gates, Jr. calls the publication of Richard Wright's Native Son, 'the single most influential shaping force in black literary history" (New York Times). An enduring classic in the American literary canon, Native Son created a sensation upon its publication. and was heralded as "strong and powerful… Certainly, Native Son declares Richard Wright's importance, not merely as the best Negro writer, but as an American author as distinctive as any of those now writing" (Books of the Century, 125). "Wright is the father of African-American literature not only because his bold attack on racism gave the black writers who followed him the courage to express their visions truthfully, but also because to date no one writer has surpassed him in the diversity of creative accomplishments or in the ability to synthesize politics and art" (Smith, 399). First edition, first issue, with dark-blue cloth stamped in red, code "A-P" on copyright page indicating publication in January 1940; yellow and green first-issue dust jacket with $2.50 price, without single-spaced blurbs on spine and front panel. This copy is in the second (gray) binding, believed by the Ahearns to be used for the 1941 Book Club edition. Blockson 5938. Bruccoli & Clark, 427. Contemporary review laid in.

Book fine, dust jacket with light wear to extremities, only slightest toning to spine, and a few tape repairs to verso. A handsome, near-fine copy.

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