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Richard Wright was a pioneering author who effectively utilized modernist techniques in his creative nonfiction, blending personal experience with social critique. His works, such as "Black Boy" and "American Hunger," are examples of how he used the modernist style to explore themes of race, identity, and inequality in America. Wright's approach to creative nonfiction continues to be influential and relevant in modern literature.

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