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Native Son Reviews Essay Research Paper Native

Native Son: Reviews Essay, Research Paper


Native Son: Reviews


Native Son, by Richard Wright, was hailed by reviewers as an instant


classic upon its release in 1940. The novel was an instant bestseller, having


been included in the book-of-the-month-club. Due to its proto revolutionary


themes it was the subject of many reviews. Two such reviewers are Clifton


Fadiman and Malcolm Cowley.


Clifton Fadiman, writer for The New Yorker declared that Native Son was


the most powerful American novel since the Grapes of Wrath. He is positive that


anyone who reads this book has to know what it means to be a Negro, especially


being a Negro in the U.S. over seventy years after the Emancipation Proclamation.


Fadiman then goes on to compare the novel to Theodore Dreiser’s An American


Tragedy, declaring that his novel did for the American white as Native Son did


for the Negro.


Fadiman begins criticizing Bigger Thomas, the main character in the


novel. He feels that Bigger is just a stupid fool, having done everything


possible to actually get himself caught. Fadiman also writes that Bigger


“…knew that the moment he allowed what his life meant to enter fully into his


consciousness, he would either kill himself or somebody else.” Fadiman then


goes on by criticizing Wri

ght stating that he is too explicit, repetitive, and


overdoes his melodrama from time to time. Fadiman does not believe Wright to be


a finished writer just yet. However, he does think that Wright possesses the


two absolute necessities of the first-rate novelist, passion and intelligence.


He also understands that Wright must have been greatly affected by the labor


movement, which may have contributed to Native Son.


At the conclusion of his review, Fadiman once again compares Native Son


to An American Tragedy. He says that the two novels tell almost the same story.


Although He feels that Dreiser’s novel is filled with better, more controlled


knowledge; he feels that Wright’s novel will have the same affect on the reader


if they are not afraid of a challenge. By saying “afraid,” Fadiman means that


Native Son is not merely a story but a deep experience.


The next review that we will look at is one done by Malcolm Cowley,


writer for The New Republic. Cowley immediately compares Native Son to


Steinbeck’s The Grapes of Wrath, stating that the books resemble each other by


both having grown out of the radical movements of the 1930s. …


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