World of Books - Find your book here
Conversations with Richard Wright
Richard WrightTranslated by Keneth Kinnamon. Richard Wright, one of the most important young writers of the United States and author of the novels Uncle Tom's Children and Native Son, visited Mexico recently on a vacation trip. Wright is a light- colored ...
A Richard Wright Bibliography: Fifty Years of Criticism and ...
Keneth KinnamonRichard Wright has truly been well served. Choice The most comprehensive bibliography ever compiled for an American writer, this book contains 13,117 annotated items pertaining to Richard Wright.
Who's Who Among Black Americans
More editions... Augustine E. Wright, Chester M. Wright, Dolores Grigsby Wright, Dorice J. G. Wright, Evelyn L. Wright, Helen J., R.N. Wright, Jane C, M.D. Wright, Rev., Jeremiah A., Jr. Wright, John Aaron Wright, Joseph Malcolm Wright, Katie Harper Wright, ...
Black Boy
Richard WrightAt four years of age, Richard Wright set fire to his home; at five his father deserted the family; by six Richard was - temporarily - an alcoholic.
Haiku: The Last Poems of an American Icon
Richard WrightThe haiku of acclaimed novelist Richard Wright, written at the end of his life.
Richard Wright: An Annotated Bibliography of Criticism and ...
Keneth KinnamonAlso included as an appendix are addenda to the author''s earlier bibliography covering the years from 1934 through 1982. This is the exhaustive reference for serious students of Richard Wright and his critics.
Native Son
Richard WrightNative Son shocked readers on its first publication in 1940 and went on to make Richard Wright the first bestselling black writer in America.
The Longest Cave
Roger W. Brucker... Gary F. Wischmeyer, Michael A. Wolfe, Douglas Arthur Wolfe, Nancy Wolfe, Thomas Edward Wright, Herbert E., Jr. Wright, Richard F. Wykes, Robert A. Yarnell, Jean Black Yarnell, Richard A. Yasney, Barbara J. Yoder, Diane Kathleen Zeller, ...
Richard Wright: A Documented Chronology, 1908-1960
Toru KiuchiRpt. Conversations with Richard Wright, eds. Keneth Kinnamon and Michel Fabre. Jackson: University Press of Mississippi, 1993. Leeming David Leeming. James Baldwin: A Biogra- phy. New York: Alfred A. Knopf, 1994. Lewis Sinclair Lewis.
Exiled in Paris: Richard Wright, James Baldwin, Samuel ...
James CampbellThis is the first book to explore the English-language literary scene in Paris after World War II, including the intersecting lives of Richard Wright, Samuel Beckett, James Baldwin, and Maurice Girodias.
Alienation in Richard Wright's The Outsider
Bert BobockGilroy believes Wright is routinely misunderstood, and the depth of his philosophical interest is underestimated particularly by African American critics who see the book as a pseudo-European desire to escape from the restrictions of racial ...
Richard Wright
Joan UrbanFrom an impoverished childhood to worldwide acclaim as an author, Wright was a formidable author frequently conveying the fears and despair of an entire population, both black and white, in his novels, the most renowned of which was Native ...
Richard Wright: The Life and Times
Hazel RowleySkillfully interweaving quotations from Wright's writings, Rowley portrays a man who transcended the times in which he lived and sought to reconcile opposing cultures in his work.
Pagan Spain
Richard WrightAs Pagan Spain portrays midcentury Spain as a country of tragic beauty, political oppression, and contradictions, Wright amalgamates at once polemic, travel narrative, history, and journalistic essay.
Wright Style
Carla LindA celebration of Wright's contributions to interior design presents photographs of the interiors of Wright's many houses and explores the work of his apprentices
Charles Arthur Wright I: His Antecedents and His Descendants
Lawrence Sydney WrightThey had three children. Abner died in 1835 in Fairfield, Vermont. His great grandson, Charles Arthur Wright was born 29 March 1857 in Wisconsin. His parents were Lemuel Silas Wright (1825-1914) and Sarah Ann Waterbury.
The Branch Will Not Break: Poems
James WrightIt is only in the new collection that Wright has found this wholly distinctive voice.” Mr. Wright is well known for his previous books and his contributions to virtually every literary journal of importance.
Frank Lloyd Wright: A Biography
Meryle Secrest291 Not have a drop of water: curator Jeffrey M. Chusid to author. Eager to prove he had cured their drawbacks: in letters to his cousin Richard Lloyd Jones. " Wright's regional sensitivities . . .": CU, p. 154. "renew again and again . . C: ditto, p.
Current Organic Chemistry
Full view(c) K 6 n i g , G . M . ; Wright, A.D. Tetrahedron 1994, 50, 8011. (d) Konig, G.M.; Wright, A.D.; Fronczek, F.R. J. Nat. Prod. 1994, 57, 1529. [71] (a) Wright, A.D.; Konig, G.M.; Sticher, O. Tetrahedron 1990, 46, 3851. (b) Wright, A.D.; Konig, G.M.; ...
Frank Lloyd Wright's Fireplaces
Carla LindThis book captures the appeal hearths held for Wright, showing the many variations he achieved.The Wright-at-a-Glance series showcases the work of one of the world's best-known architects.
Quaker History
More editions1 Ernest Neall Wright, Peter Wright and Mary Anderson: A Family Record (Ann Arbor, Mich., 1939; reprinted, Pasadena, Cal., 1947), p. ix. Information about Peter Wright's early ancestry is based partly on Family Record of Peter Wright and ...
Frank Lloyd Wright Quarterly
More editionsBOOKS FRANK LLOYD WRIGHT AND JAPAN by Kevin Nute Van Nostrand Reinhold 244 pages, $59.95 hardcover Although Frank Lloyd Wright made his first trip to Japan in 1905, architecture critics began noting similarities between Wright's ...
Frank Lloyd Wright's Public Buildings
Carla LindFrank Lloyd Wright's Public Buildings surveys the broad range of the architect's nonresidential work and features some of Wright's best-loved structures.The Wright-at-a-Glance series showcases the work of one of the world's best-known ...
The Life and Legends of Calamity Jane
Richard W. EtulainReprinted, with a new foreword by JamesD. McLaird and new afterword by Richard W. Etulain, Montana Historical Society, 1995. Spring, Agnes Wright. The Cheyenne and Black Hills Stage and Express Routes. Glendale, CA:Arthur H. Clark ...
The Walker Families: Being a Detailed Account of the ...
William Neal HurleyAnnie Melissa Harper, born March 10, 1880; married Albert Henry Wright, born January 25, 1881 at Coalville, Utah. Children: a. Leonard Harper Wright, born February 18, 1909 b. Lola Wright; married Albert Bouwhuis c. Gladys Wright; married ...
Carondelet
PreviewJohn Aaron Wright, Sylvia A. Wright. Most of the major businesses in Carondelet still remain on South Broadway. This area is gradually making a comeback with a number of investments. (Photograph by John A. Wright Sr.) Because of the ...
From the Other World: Poems in Memory of James Wright
PreviewInterspersed with these are poems by a newer generation of writers inspired by Wright. This unique collection attests to the continuing stature of James Wright on the American literary landscape.
Frank Lloyd Wright and Japan: The Role of Traditional ...
Kevin NuteThe most detailed accounts of Wright's print-collecting activities are to be found inJulia Meech-Pekarik's “Frank Lloyd Wright ... For more on this topic, see Julia Meech-Pekarik, “Frank Lloyd Wright's Other Passion,“ The Nature of Frank Lloyd ...
Mapping Alberta's Political Leadership: A Comprehensive ...
Austin Mardon594 Wright, Gordon S. D. Born June 28, 1927 in Kingston, Jamaica, son of Alwyn Dales Wright and his wife, Mavis Parsons. He was of ... Wright was an unsuccessful candidate for the New Democratic Party in 1967, 1975, 1979 and 1982.
who called from an unknown number?