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“Richard Wrightâ€s masterpiece . . . taught me that itâ€s all right to have passion within
your work, that you donâ€t need to shy away from politics in order to write fiction.― (Gloria
Naylor)“A novel of tremendous power and beauty.― (Newsweek)“The most powerful
American novel to appear since The Grapes of Wrath. . . so overwhelming is its central drive, so
gripping its mounting intensity.― (New Yorker)“Itâ€s difficult to write temperately of a book
which abounds in such excitement, in so profound an understanding of human frailty.― (New
York Herald Tribune)“An enormously stirring novel. . . a story to trouble midnight and the
noonâ€s repose and to haunt the imagination.― (New York Times)“For terror in narrative,
utter and compelling, there are few pages in modern American literature that will compare with this
story.― (Saturday Review)“A powerfully blunt novel.― (Washington Post) Read more Right
from the start, Bigger Thomas had been headed for jail. It could have been for assault or petty
larceny; by chance, it was for murder and rape. Native Son tells the story of this young black man
caught in a downward spiral after he kills a young white woman in a brief moment of panic. Set in
Chicago in the 1930s, Wright's powerful novel is an unsparing reflection on the poverty and
feelings of hopelessness experienced by people in inner cities across the country and of what it
means to be black in America. Read more See all Editorial Reviews