

Black Boy
Author: Richard Wright
Narrator: Peter Francis James
Unabridged: 15 hr 29 min
Format: Digital Audiobook Download
Publisher: Caedmon
Published: 02/18/2020
Author: Richard Wright
Narrator: Peter Francis James
Unabridged: 15 hr 29 min
Format: Digital Audiobook Download
Publisher: Caedmon
Published: 02/18/2020
Born in 1908 near Roxie, Mississippi, Richard Wright won international renown for his powerful and visceral depictions of the Black experience. The author of numerous works, he stands today as one of the greatest American writers of the twentieth century. Black Boy and his novel Native Son are required reading in many high schools and colleges across the nation. Wright died in 1960 in Paris, France.
Peter Francis James has starred in numerous Broadway and off-Broadway productions, as well as on such television programs as Law & Order: Special Victims Unit, New York Undercover and State of Affairs.
Who doesn’t love a bit of controversy, scandal, and the FBI?!?! Around 1944, Richard Wright wrote an autobiography containing two parts: the first covers his childhood as a black boy growing up in the South (of the United States) and the second part covers his time in Chicago and his foray into Commu......more
Black Boy by Richard Wright is a Memoir and Semi-Autobiographical Novel! “I would hurl words into this darkness and wait for an echo, and if an echo sounded, no matter how faintly, I would send other words to tell, to march, to fight, to create a sense of the hunger for life that gnaws in us all.” ~......more
Black Boy is the book that made me fall in love with reading. I was in Italy with my family on spring break and I was required to read Black Boy for my english class. This book pulled me in. I remember walking around Italy with my nose in the book, barely looking up. I made my step-dad stop in a boo......more
I hesitated between 3 and 4 stars for Black Boy. I felt that it was similar in structure to Invisible Man by Ellison but the writing, in my opinion was inferior. Like Ellison, the novel starts with Wright's childhood in the South - deserted by his father and always hungry (the original title was Ame......more
i’m in the minority (minority. heh heh.) in finding this book superior to ellison’s invisible man. it might not be as daring, might lack the touch of modernist irony, but sometimes ya gotta shove all that aside and recognize a great book for just being a great book. something ellison’s book just ain......more