Black Boy
فرمت کتاب
audiobook
تاریخ انتشار
2020
Lexile Score
950
Reading Level
5-6
نویسنده
Peter Francis Jamesناشر
Caedmonشابک
9780063008618
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- نقد و بررسی
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Wright's unforgettable account of his upbringing in the Deep South is harrowing. It makes palpable the terror that existed in the everyday lives of Southern blacks in the early part of the century. In Wright's America, an inadvertent remark or gesture could ignite a spasm of life-changing violence. As spellbinding as Wright's narrative is, James's reading makes it even more vivid. His command of Southern and African-American dialects lends an authority that makes Wright's disturbing story as vital and contemporary as ever. And James's timing underscores the tension and suspense that are never far removed in Wright's powerful story. M.O. (c)AudioFile, Portland, Maine
October 15, 2005
Originally titled "American Hunger", Wright's autobiography consists of his early life and his life after he moved to Chicago. His story begins with his youth in the South, shortly after slavery; Wright came of age in a time of deep racial segregation, and he existed in an equally tense family. Abandoned by his father and raised by his mother and her family (a never-ending cast of irrational and religiously fanatical women and hardened men still beset with a slave mentality), he was subject to beatings and attempts to break his spirit and intelligence. Wright involves himself in the art of writing and theater in Chicago and eventually joins and rejects the Communist party. Actor Peter Francis James gives a fine performance, although some of his vocal characterizations hinder the flow of the story (his portrayal of a whiny young Wright is distracting). Recommended for audiobook collections in public, school, and academic libraries." -Nicole A. Cooke, Montclair State Univ. Lib., NJ"
Copyright 2005 Library Journal, LLC Used with permission.
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