Native Son

Richard Wright 1940

Devastation Rating

Existential Dread
race America violence systemic racism

Our Take

Bigger Thomas accidentally kills a white woman and then cannot stop. Wright forces you to understand Bigger's violence as the product of a specific social arrangement — the fear and rage of someone treated as less than human until he becomes capable of less-than-human things. The courtroom argument is the most honest account of systemic racism in American fiction.

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