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Editor's Note Introduction Harold Bloom Richard Wright's Blues Ralph Ellison An American Life Dan McCall Black Boy: Richard Wright's "Tragic Sense of Life" Claudia C. Tate From Experience to Eloquence: Richard Wright's Black Boy as Art Charles T. Davis The Horror and the Glory: Richard Wright's Portrait of the Artist in Black Boy and American Hunger Horace A. Porter Creation of the Self in Richard Wright's Black Boy Yoshinobu Hakutani Call and Response: Intertextuality in Two Autobiographical Works by Richard Wright and Maya Angelou Keneth Kinnamon Richard Wright's Black Boy and The Trauma of Autobiographical Rebirth Donald B. Gibson Richard Wright's Struggle With Fathers Elizabeth J. Ciner Richard Wright and the African-American Autobiography Tradition William L. Andrews "They Don't Look So Good, Mistah": Realities of the South in Richard Wrights' Black Boy and Selected Short Fiction Warren J. Carson Black Boy's Comedy: Indestructibility and Anonymity in Autobiographical Self-Making Petar Ramadanovic Chronology Contributors Bibliography Acknowledgments Index
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Wright, Richard, 1908-1960. Black boy.