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Ellison,Ralph. "The World and the Jug" and
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Fabre, Michel. The Unfinished Ouest of Richard Wright.
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Fabre ,Michel. "Richard Wright: De
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Kinnamon, Kenneth. The Emergence of Richard Wright.
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Walker, Margareth. Richard Wright: Daemonic
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