Oct 4, 2009

Sarah E. Wright, Novelist of Black Experience in the Depression, Dies at 80


(NYTimes) In 1969 Sarah E. Wright, a Maryland-born writer living in Manhattan, published her first novel, “This Child’s Gonna Live.” Issued by Delacorte Press, it portrays the lives of an impoverished black woman and her family in a Maryland fishing village during the Depression. Often compared to the work of Zora Neale Hurston, the novel was unusual in its exploration of the black experience from a woman’s perspective, anticipating fiction by writers like Toni Morrison and Alice Walker. Continued

Photo: Oyster shuckers (Lewis Hine/Library of Congress).

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