Native Son
/ˌneɪtɪv ˈsʌn/
/ˌneɪtɪv ˈsʌn/
- a novel (1940) by the African American writer Richard Wright. It is about a young and poor African-American man in Chicago who is badly treated because of his colour. He kills a white girl and is condemned to death. The book is a strong attack on racism and was a major influence on other writers.
土著儿子:非裔美国人作家理查德·赖特(Richard Wright)的小说(1940)这是关于芝加哥一个年轻而贫穷的非洲裔美国人的,因为他的肤色而受到恶劣对待。他杀害了一个白人女孩,并被判处死刑。这本书是对种族主义的强烈攻击,对其他作家也有重大影响。