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Writings by the Author 1938 Uncle Tom’s Children: Four Novellas 1940 Native Son 1941 Twelve Million Black Voices; Native Sun (Broadway Play) 1945 Black Boy: A Record of Childhood and Youth 1951 Native Sun (Screen Play) 1953 The Outsider 1954 Savage Holiday; Black Power: A Record of Reactions in a Land of Pathos 1954 Black Power 1956 The Color Curtain: A Report on the Bandung Conference 1957 Pagan Spain 1957 White Man, Listen! 1958 The Long Dream 1961 Eight Men 1963 Lawd Today 1971 The Man Who Lived Underground 1977 American Hunger 1994 Rite of Passage 1998 Haiku: This Other Word Richard Wright contributed many articles, essays, short stories, and poems to magazines and newspapers, including Atlantic Monthly, Saturday Review, New Republic, Negro Digest, Daily Worker, New York World Telegram, and New Masses. Media Adaptations Native Son was adapted as a film of the same title, written by Wright, Classic Films, 1951; and adapted by Richard Wesley, Cinecom, 1986.

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Writings by the Author

Writings by the Author

1938Uncle Toms Children: Four Novellas

1940Native Son

1941Twelve Million Black Voices; Native Sun (Broadway Play)

1945Black Boy: A Record of Childhood and Youth

1951Native Sun (Screen Play)

1953The Outsider

1954Savage Holiday; Black Power: A Record of Reactions in a Land of Pathos

1954Black Power

1956The Color Curtain: A Report on the Bandung Conference

1957Pagan Spain

1957White Man, Listen!

1958The Long Dream

1961Eight Men

1963Lawd Today

1971The Man Who Lived Underground

1977American Hunger

1994Rite of Passage

1998Haiku: This Other Word

Richard Wright contributed many articles, essays, short stories, and poems to magazines and newspapers, including Atlantic Monthly, Saturday Review, New Republic, Negro Digest, Daily Worker, New York World Telegram, and New Masses.

Media Adaptations

Native Son was adapted as a film of the same title, written by Wright, Classic Films, 1951; and adapted by Richard Wesley, Cinecom, 1986.