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This bibliography of Richard Wrights library and reading serves as a key to understanding the development, philosophies, and aesthetics of this great writer and provides accurate information for the study of intertextuality in his works. Richard Wright, born in Mississippi in 1908, was largely self-taught. His only formal schooling was high school. As he recounts in Black Boy, he used a white friends library card at the Memphis Public Library, where blacks were not allowed. That books were almost living companions for Wright is easily understandable. Through books and, later, through relationships with writers, he broadened his perspectives, his understanding of society, and the very craft of writing. In the history of Richard Wright, perhaps more than with other writers, a knowledge of what he actually read, and of what authors he preferred, is essential in explaining his intellectual development. Michel Fabre, Wrights biographer and foremost Wright scholar, details the volumes in Wrights library and the facts of Wrights reading habits. This listing of books that formed and influenced him includes second-hand books he bought while living in extreme poverty in Chicago, some borrowed books never returned, books purchased in New York and Paris, books Wright deemed required reading for a growing novelist, gift books, and others in a comprehensive list on such subjects as contemporary American literature, classic European works, criminology, psychiatry, and social sciences. In compiling this listing Fabre goes beyond the actual contents of Wrights library, for he includes also titles drawn from references in Wrights works and from accounts of people who knew him and his reading habits. Included also is an appendix that collects for the first time reviews written by Wright, his prefaces, forewords, and blurbs. They show his appreciation of diverse genres and styles, although his ideological commitment remained the same. In them one sees Wright as an author ready to help younger writers, black and white, American and French.

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title:Richard Wright : Books and Writers
author:Fabre, Michel.
publisher:University Press of Mississippi
isbn10 | asin:0878054030
print isbn13:9780878054039
ebook isbn13:9780585260662
language:English
subjectWright, Richard,--1908-1960--Books and reading, Wright, Richard,--1908-1960--Library--Catalogs, Private libraries--United States--Catalogs.
publication date:1990
lcc:PS3545.R815Z65128 1990eb
ddc:813/.52
subject:Wright, Richard,--1908-1960--Books and reading, Wright, Richard,--1908-1960--Library--Catalogs, Private libraries--United States--Catalogs.
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Richard Wright
Books & Writers
by Michel Fabre
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Copyright 1990 by the University Press of Mississippi All rights reserved Manufactured in the United States of America
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The paper in this book meets the guidelines for permanence and durability of the Committee on Production Guidelines for Book Longevity of the Council on Library Resources.
Library of Congress Cataloging-in-Publication Data
Fabre, Michel.
Richard Wright : books and writers / Michel Fabre.
p. cm.
Includes bibliographical references.
ISBN 0-87805-403-0 (alk. paper)
I. Wright, Richard, 1908-1960Books and reading. 2. Wright,
Richard, 1908-1960LibraryCatalogs. I. Title.
PS3545.R815Z65128 1990
813'.52dc20 89-37020
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Contents
Introduction
vii
Bibliography
3
Appendixes
179
Index
269

Page vii
Introduction
If a writer's library and readings represent an invaluable guide to an understanding of the development of ideology and style, this is even truer in the case of a largely self-taught writer such as Richard Wright. In addition, in Wright's education, what Harold Bloom has defined as "the anxiety of influence" was largely balanced and partly offset by the truly liberating effect of the influences he welcomed.
Black Boy still forcibly reminds us that a Negro youngster was barred from borrowing books for his own use from the Memphis Public Library in 1925 and that Wright himself had to forge notes in order to request volumes supposedly for the use of one of his fellow employees.
That books always were "living things" and "companions" to Wright is evidenced by his many enthusiastic references to authors and books in his own writings. Probably in the early forties, he even drafted a brief outline for a comical sketch, called "The Battle of the Books," which shows that dead and living authors were in his mind the avatars of an ongoing intellectual exchange or fight:
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The Battle of the Books
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Idea for scenes:
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Huge books with authors standing beside them, beckoning for readers to come in; we see Shakespeare, Dante, Machiavelli, etc., beckoning to Hemingway. And a young girl dances out to the books; she is invited into each one as each author sings a song. Then a soldier sets up an Army book and starts singing the Marine song, or the Infantry song, or the Navy song. The girl runs to him.
Dostoievsky does a Russian dance beside Crime and Punishment.
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Shakespeare simmers and acts like a homo.
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Hemingway roars and beats his chest.
Hitler growls beside Mein Kampf
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The authors get together and Shakespeare makes a speech from a soapbox, calling upon the scribblers to unite, "Scribblers of the world, unite." They gather together and sing:
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