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From: African American Review
Date: 19940922
Author:Peterson, Dale E.
Richard Wright's literary career started with a Maxim Gorky-like faith in proletarian internationalism and moved to Fyodor Dostoevsky's concept of faith in universal humanism. Both worldviews were Wright's efforts to transcend the depressing reality of African-Americans' position in the American social structure. While Wright's 'Black Boy' shows Gorky's influence, his 'Native Son' shows evidence of the influence of Dostoevsky's 'Crime and Punishment.'
Ours is an age, in Russia as in the United States, which revels in ethnic revivals and romanticizes cultural difference. In such a time of ...
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