Native Son.

"Men can starve from a lack of self-realization as much as they can from a lack of bread": First Edition of Native Son; Signed and Dated in the year of publication by Richard Wright

Native Son.

WRIGHT, Richard.

Item Number: 4447

New York: Harper & Brothers, 1940.

First edition, first issue binding with “A – P” on the copyright page. First issue green and yellow jacket, with price of $2.50 present and no blurbs on the spine. Octavo, original blue cloth, titles to upper board and spine in red and gray. Fine in a near fine first issue dust jacket with the lightest of wear to the spine crown. Signed and dated by Richard Wright in the year of publication on the front free endpaper. Housed in a custom half morocco clamshell box. Uncommon in this condition.

Richard Wright's ground-breaking novel Native Son tells the story of 20-year-old Bigger Thomas, an African American living in utter poverty in Chicago's South Side ghetto in the 1930s. "The day Native Son appeared, American culture was changed forever. It made impossible a repetition of the old lies [and] brought out into the open, as no one ever had before, the hatred, fear and violence that have crippled and may yet destroy our culture" (Irving Howe).

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