The novel "Native Son" by Richard Wright is about a young black black man called "Bigger" who struggles with racism and violence issues in 1920's America. Is Bigger the product of his social environment or can he change his own destiny through choice?
Native Speaker - novel - was created in 1995.
The ISBN of Native Speaker - novel - is 978-1573225311.
The ISBN of Fortunate Son - novel - is 9780316114714.
Fortunate Son - novel - was created in 2006.
Seventh Son - novel - was created in 1987.
Prodigal Son - novel - has 512 pages.
Fortunate Son - novel - has 313 pages.
Seventh Son - novel - has 241 pages.
The novel "Native Speaker" by Chang-Rae Lee has approximately 349 pages.
Bigger kills Bessie on page 367 in the novel "Native Son" by Richard Wright.
Native Son is not Science Fiction.
"Native Son" by Richard Wright is a novel that falls under the genres of social realism and naturalism. It explores themes of race, poverty, and oppression in 1930s Chicago, offering a powerful critique of systemic racism and its impact on society.