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Black Boy (1945) is a memoir by American author Richard Wright, detailing his upbringing. Wright describes his youth in the South: Mississippi, Arkansas and Tennessee, and his eventual move to Chicago, where he establishes his writing career and becomes involved with the Communist Party. Black Boy gained high acclaim in the United States because of Wright's honest and profound depiction of racism in America. While the book gained significant recognition, much of the reception throughout and after the publication process was highly controversial.
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dbo:abstract | Black Boy ist die Autobiographie des amerikanischen Schriftstellers Richard Wright, erschienen 1945 im Verlag HarperCollins. Die 1947 im erschienene deutsche Übersetzung mit dem Titel „Ich Negerjunge: die Geschichte einer Kindheit und Jugend“ besorgte Rudolf Frank unter dem Pseudonym Harry Rosbaud. Das Buch war die Vorlage für eine amerikanische TV-Dokumentation „Richard Wright - Black Boy“ von 1995 über den Autor. Der HarperCollins Verlag verkaufte 195.000 Exemplare des Werkes in der Originalausgabe. Die verkaufte Auflage des , einer Buchgemeinschaft, wird mit 351.000 angegeben. In den USA gilt das Buch als häufige Schullektüre. (de) Black Boy (1945) is a memoir by American author Richard Wright, detailing his upbringing. Wright describes his youth in the South: Mississippi, Arkansas and Tennessee, and his eventual move to Chicago, where he establishes his writing career and becomes involved with the Communist Party. Black Boy gained high acclaim in the United States because of Wright's honest and profound depiction of racism in America. While the book gained significant recognition, much of the reception throughout and after the publication process was highly controversial. (en) Black Boy est un roman autobiographique de l'auteur noir américain Richard Wright, publié en 1945.Avec le roman Native Son, écrit en 1940, Black Boy est l'un des premiers romans écrits par un afro-américain sur ses conditions de vie. C'est pourquoi l'on considère souvent que son auteur a ouvert la voie aux autres écrivains noirs. (fr) Ragazzo negro è un romanzo autobiografico dello scrittore statunitense Richard Wright che narra dettagliatamente la sua gioventù nel Sud degli Stati Uniti: Mississippi, Arkansas e Tennessee, e il suo successivo trasferimento a Chicago, dove crea la sua carriera letteraria e si associa al Partito Comunista Americano. (it) Black Boy är den första delen av Richard Wrights självbiografi från 1945. Den beskriver författarens egen barn- och ungdom i rasismens Mississippi under tidigt 1900-tal. Uppföljaren gavs ut postumt 1978, eftersom Wright dragit tillbaka den vid utgivningen av Black Boy. (sv) 《黑孩子》是理查德·赖特的自传体小说。作者在南方度过了童年并发展了自己的种族关系。最后他搬回到芝加哥,在那里开始了自己的写作生涯,并且成为美国共产党的一员。 (zh) |
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rdfs:comment | Black Boy (1945) is a memoir by American author Richard Wright, detailing his upbringing. Wright describes his youth in the South: Mississippi, Arkansas and Tennessee, and his eventual move to Chicago, where he establishes his writing career and becomes involved with the Communist Party. Black Boy gained high acclaim in the United States because of Wright's honest and profound depiction of racism in America. While the book gained significant recognition, much of the reception throughout and after the publication process was highly controversial. (en) Black Boy est un roman autobiographique de l'auteur noir américain Richard Wright, publié en 1945.Avec le roman Native Son, écrit en 1940, Black Boy est l'un des premiers romans écrits par un afro-américain sur ses conditions de vie. C'est pourquoi l'on considère souvent que son auteur a ouvert la voie aux autres écrivains noirs. (fr) Ragazzo negro è un romanzo autobiografico dello scrittore statunitense Richard Wright che narra dettagliatamente la sua gioventù nel Sud degli Stati Uniti: Mississippi, Arkansas e Tennessee, e il suo successivo trasferimento a Chicago, dove crea la sua carriera letteraria e si associa al Partito Comunista Americano. (it) Black Boy är den första delen av Richard Wrights självbiografi från 1945. Den beskriver författarens egen barn- och ungdom i rasismens Mississippi under tidigt 1900-tal. Uppföljaren gavs ut postumt 1978, eftersom Wright dragit tillbaka den vid utgivningen av Black Boy. (sv) 《黑孩子》是理查德·赖特的自传体小说。作者在南方度过了童年并发展了自己的种族关系。最后他搬回到芝加哥,在那里开始了自己的写作生涯,并且成为美国共产党的一员。 (zh) Black Boy ist die Autobiographie des amerikanischen Schriftstellers Richard Wright, erschienen 1945 im Verlag HarperCollins. Die 1947 im erschienene deutsche Übersetzung mit dem Titel „Ich Negerjunge: die Geschichte einer Kindheit und Jugend“ besorgte Rudolf Frank unter dem Pseudonym Harry Rosbaud. Das Buch war die Vorlage für eine amerikanische TV-Dokumentation „Richard Wright - Black Boy“ von 1995 über den Autor. Der HarperCollins Verlag verkaufte 195.000 Exemplare des Werkes in der Originalausgabe. Die verkaufte Auflage des , einer Buchgemeinschaft, wird mit 351.000 angegeben. (de) |
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