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Haiku

  • Julia Wright,
  • Richard Wright

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Richard Wright, one of the early forceful and eloquent spokesmen for black Americans, author of Native Son and Black Boy, was also, it turns out, a major poet. During the last eighteen months of his life, he discovered and became enamored of haiku, the strict seventeen-syllable Japanese form.

Wright became so excited about the discovery that he began writing his own haiku, in which he attempted to capture, through his sensibility as an African American, the same Zen discipline and beauty in depicting man's relationship, not to his fellow man as he had in his fiction, but to nature and the natural world.

In all, he wrote over 4,000 haiku, from which he chose, before he died, the 817 he preferred. Rather than a deviation from his self appointed role as spokesman for black Americans of his time, Richard Wright's haiku, disciplined and steeped in beauty, are a culmination: not only do they give added scope to his work but they bring to it a universality that transcends both race and color without ever denying them.

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  • Poetry
  • American Haiku
  • Nature
  • Poetry (poetic works by one author)
  • American poetry
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  • Julia Wright

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  • Richard Wright

    1908 - 1960

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Editions

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    1st ed.

    Arcade Pub., Distributed by Little, Brown

    1998

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    1st ed edition

    Arcade Publishing

    September 30, 1998

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    1st Anchor Books ed.

    Anchor Books

    2000

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    Skyhorse Publishing Company, Incorporated

    2011

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Skyhorse Publishing Company, Incorporated

2011

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    Skyhorse Publishing Company, Incorporated

    2012