

An edition of Richard Wright's travel writings (2001)
new reflections
By Virginia Whatley Smith
Publish Date
2001
Publisher
University Press of Mississippi
Language
eng
Pages
237
Description:
"Attracted to remote lands by his interest in the postcolonial struggle, Richard Wright became one of the few African Americans of his time to engage in travel writing. He went to emerging nations not as a sightseer but as a student of their cultures, learning the politics and the processes of social transformation." "Written by multinational scholars, this collection of essays exploring Wright's travel writings shows how in his hands the genre of travel writing resisted, adapted, or modified the forms and formats practice by white authors. Enhanced by nine photographs taken by Wright during his travels, the essays focus on each of Wright's four separate narratives as well as upon his unfinished book and reveal how Wright drew on such non-Western influences as the African slave narrative and Asian literature of protest and resistance."--BOOK JACKET.
subjects: Americans, Travel writing, History and criticism, African Americans, Travelers' writings, American, History, Knowledge, Travel, Foreign countries, Wright, richard, 1908-1960, Travelers' writings, history and criticism, African americans, history, Americans, foreign countries
People: Richard Wright (1908-1960)
Places: Foreign countries
Times: 20th century