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| Title | : | The Long Dream |
| Author | : | Richard Wright |
| Book Format | : | Paperback |
| Book Edition | : | Special Edition |
| Pages | : | Pages: 384 pages |
| Published | : | March 16th 2000 by Northeastern University Press (first published January 1st 1958) |
| Categories | : | Fiction. American. African American Literature. Literary Fiction. Cultural. African American. Race. Classics. Modern Classics |
Richard Wright
Paperback | Pages: 384 pages Rating: 4.15 | 206 Users | 13 Reviews
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Now available in a new edition. Set in a small town in Mississippi, The Long Dream is a novel rich in characterization and plot that dramatizes Richard Wright's themes of oppression, exploitation, corruption, and flight. It is the story of Fishbelly (called Fish), the son of Tyree Tucker, a prominent black mortician and owner of a brothel whose wealth and power were attained by forging business arrangements with corrupt white police officers and politicians. The riveting narrative centers on the explosive and tragic events that shape and alter the relationship between Fish and his father.
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| Original Title: | The Long Dream (Northeastern Library of Black Literature) |
| ISBN: | 1555534236 (ISBN13: 9781555534233) |
| Edition Language: | English |
| Characters: | Rex “Fishbelly” Tucker, Tyree Tucker, Emma Tucker, Tony Jenkins, Zeke Jordan, Gerald Cantley, Harvey McWilliams, Gloria Mason |
| Setting: | Mississippi(United States) |
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Ratings: 4.15 From 206 Users | 13 ReviewsDiscuss Appertaining To Books The Long Dream
Terrifying portrait of Jim Crow south as seen through the eyes of a powerless young black boy.This book shows you that despite all the trouble that may be going on in your life there is always hope ahead. Don't let systems put into place by men control your destiny in life. Life is tough, but if you persevere you can do something new, oh and don't let someone push you. Fishbelly was an interesting character.
I have never read a book that makes the African American experience in the pre-Civil Rights South any more clear than The Long Dream. A brutally honest portrayal that every American should read and understand.

I had the pleasure of reading this book when I was sixteen years old. In my opinion this book explores the psychology of the black masculine mentality...as it struggles to survive from the cradle to the grave without destroying his image or without destroying any human being that they might encounter during that voyage....
Richard Wright has powerful prose. This coming of age novel is set in late 30s/early 40's Mississippi. In Jim Crow south, a black boy's life could be happy, but it could also be unfair, and dangerous. This novel makes sure we know this, and very well.
I wavered between a **** and *****, but because I enjoyed Native Son so much I couldn't compare the two. I am a huge fan of Wright's narrative style - his writing is incredibly captivating, with so much personality, and it is always difficult to put one of his books down. I just never felt a really strong connection to the main characters and finished the book feeling a bit lost. Individual sections, events, sentences, and even the minor characters really stuck with me. It is a very vivid and
In the scope of Wright books this one is miss-able, but still well crafted, just seems like it was done better with later works.


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