Person
ISNI: 
0000 0001 2127 2660
https://isni.org/isni/0000000121272660
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Raĭt, Richard
Raiṭ, Rits'ard
Rāyt, Rīchārd
Rāyt, Rīšārd
Rāyt, Rītšārd
Ricard Rajt
Richard Nathaniel Wright
Richard Wright (American writer)
Richard Wright (amerikansk poet och författare)
Richard Wright (amerikansk poet og skribent)
Richard Wright (auteur)
Richard Wright (écrivain américain)
Richard Wright (pisarz amerykański)
Richard Wright (scrittore statunitense)
Richard Wright (US-amerikanischer Schriftsteller)
Wright, R.
Wright (R.; 1908-1960)
Wright, Richard
Wright, Richard Nathaniel
Wright, Richard (pisac)
Райт, Р
Райт (Р; 1908-1960)
Райт, Ричард
Райт, Ричард Натаниэль
Ричард Райт
רייט, ריצ׳רד
ריצ'רד רייט
راىت، رىچارد
رايت، رتشارد
رايت، ريتشارد
رتشارد رايت
ريتشارد رايت
ریچارد رایت (نویسنده و شاعر آمریکایی)
리처드 라이트
ライト, リチャード
リチャード・ライト
理察·賴特
理查德·赖特
Dates: 
1908-1960
Creation class: 
a
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text
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actor
author
bibliographic antecedent
contributor
creator
screenwriter
Related names: 
Bernard, Jacqueline (co-author)
Berry, Faith (co-author)
Bloc-Rodot, Cécile (co-author)
Bokanowski, Hélène
Bokanowski, Hélène (co-author)
Camus, Albert
Chenal, Pierre (co-author)
Communist Party of America (isAffiliatedWith)
Delgado Hoch, Emmanuel (co-author)
Drake, St Clair (co-author)
Duhamel, Marcel
Duhamel, Marcel (co-author)
Frank, Rudolf (1886-1979)
Humplík, Alois (1909-1966)
Kafka, Franz
Kierszys, Zofia (1921-2000))
Kinnamon, Keneth (co-author)
Lecuona, Pedro
Magny, Claude Edmonde (co-author)
Magny, Claude-Edmonde
Montlaur, Guy de
Myrdal, Gunnar (co-author)
Oliver, Paul
Oliver, Paul (co-author)
Picard, Andrée R.
Picard, Andrée R. (co-author)
Rampersad, Arnold (1941-...)
Rampersad, Arnold (co-author)
Reilly, John (1934- ))
Rosbaud, Harry
Rosskam, Edwin (co-author)
Sablonière, Margrit de (pseud. van M.C. Bicker Caarten-Stigter, 1905-1979.)
Salling, Aage
Sampaio, Luísa
Sayers, William Charles Berwick (1881-1960)
Vian, Boris (1920-1959)
Vincent, Jean-Luc (co-author)
West, Cornel (co-author)
Willis, John T.
Wright, Julia (co-author)
Wright, Richard
Романова, Е
野崎, 孝 (1917-1995)
Titles: 
12 million black voices
Afro-American short stories
American hunger
Ankuru tomu no kodomotachi
Bandoeng : 1.500.000.000 d'hommes
Bandung chronique d'un monde en décolonisation
Barbare du 7 jour roman
Ben-kushim
Black Boy. Jeunesse noire
Black metropolis : a study of negro life in a northern city
Black power three books from exile
Blues fell this morning : meaning in the blues
Bon sang de bonsoir
Bright and morning star
Burakku bōi.
Color curtain; a report on the bandung conference. foreword by gunnar myrdal
color curtain a report on the Bandung conference, The
Conversations with Richard Wright
Crna snaga : dojmovi iz zemlje patetike
Croisade de Lee Gordon, La
Dead Girl, The
Długi sen
Early works
Ecoute, homme blanc
Eight men
enfant du pays, Un
Enfants de l'oncle Tom, Les
España pagana
faim d'égalité, Une
father's law, A
Fishbelly
god die faalde ervaringen met het communisme
God that failed
Gounard, Jean-François, 1939. Le Problème noir dans les oeuvres de Richard Wright et de James Baldwin p.[13] (4 septembre 1908 dans le Mississippi, nom complet Richard Nathaniel Wright)
Haïku cet autre monde
Haiku : this other world
Heer, wat een dag
Heidens Spanje
Hijo nativo
homme qui a vu l'inondation, L'
homme qui vivait sous terre, L'
Huit hommes
Ich Negerjunge die Geschichte einer Kindheit und Jugend
Jeunesse noire
kleurbarriere; een verslag van de Conferentie van Bandung., De
Later works
Lawd today
Lonely crusade
Long dream, The
Man who lived underground
Mann, der nach Chikago ging Erzählgn
matin se fait attendre, Le : roman
Native son
Negerjongen
negro que quis viver, Um
Oeuvres choisies
outsider
Pagan Spain
psychologische Lage unterdrückter Völker [Aus d. Ms. übers. Vortrag]
Puissance noire : récit
Richard Wright, a collection of critical essays
Richard Wright reader
Rite de passage
Rite of passage
Savage holiday
schwarze Traum Roman
Schwarzer Hunger
Sohn dieses Landes Roman
Son av sitt land
Syn černého lidu : sociální román
Syn swego kraju
thème de l'étranger chez Franz Kafka, Albert Camus et Richard Wright, Le
Transfuge
Uncle Tom's children
Wenn es keine Angst mehr gibt Roman
White man, listen!
Wir Neger in Amerika
Works
Zoon van Amerika
الزنجى : رواية انسانية رائعة
アンクル・トムの子供たち
ブラックボーイ.
黑孩子
Notes: 
Actors Novelists Poets
African American National Biography, accessed September 23, 2014, via Oxford African American Studies Center database (Wright, Richard; Richard Nathaniel Wright; fiction writer; born 04 September 1908 in Adams County, Mississippi, United States; pressured to join the Communist Party (1934); left the party and became an outspoken anti-Communist (1944); supervisor, Illinois Writers Project (Federal Writers Project); influenced by Marxism and the Chicago School of Sociology; won a national competition of WPA writers for his collection of short stories Uncle Tom's Children (1938); Guggenheim Fellowship allowed him to work full-time on his novel Native Son (1939-1940); he left the United States in 1949 to live and work in Argentina, Spain, France and other countries; known as the first African American writer to enter mainstream American literature; died 28 November 1960 in Paris, France)
Associated Group: Communist Party of America United States. Work Projects Administration Federal Writers' Project Writers' Program of the Work Projects Administration in the State of Illinois naf
Associated Language:
Ben-kushim, 1961 t.p. (Rits'ard Raiṭ)
Fuller form of personal name: Richard Nathaniel
Other designation: African American authors. Source: lcdgt.
Poetry Fiction Essay
Richard Wright, a collection of critical essays, c1984 CIP t.p. (Richard Wright) galley (Richard Nathaniel Wright)
Rite of passage, c1994 t.p. (Richard Wright) jkt. (b. 1908, near Natchez, Mississippi; expatriated himself to Paris; d. 1960)
Taʻṭīlāt-i vaḥshatzā, 1965 t.p. (رىچارد راىت = Rīchārd Rāyt)
Uncle Tom's children ... 1938
Wikipedia, Nov. 22, 2013 (Richard Nathaniel Wright (Sep. 4, 1908, at Plantation, Roxie, Mississippi - Nov. 28, 1960, Paris) was an African-American author of sometimes controversial novels, short stories, poems, and non-fiction. Much of his literature concerns racial themes, especially those involving the plight of African Americans during the late 19th to mid-20th centuries. His work helped change race relations in the United States in the mid-20th century) http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Richard_Wright_%28author%29
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