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Porto Travel Guide: Sightseeing, Hotel, Restaurant & Shopping Highlights

Porto Travel Guide: Sightseeing, Hotel, Restaurant & Shopping Highlights

Richard Wright

Createspace Independent Publishing Platform
2015
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Porto was registered as a World Heritage Site by UNESCO in 1996 and designated as the European Capital of Culture in 2001. In Portugal there is a local saying that 'while Lisbon lazes, Porto labors, ' and while always living in the shadow of the capital, Porto is one of the oldest cities in Europe. Introduction to Porto - Overview - Culture - Location & Orientation - Climate & When to Visit - Sightseeing Highlights - Taste Port Wine on the Riverside at Cais da Gaia - Sandeman Port Lodge - Cockburn's Port Lodge - W & J Graham's Port Lodge - View The Douro River & Bridges from Porto's Cais da Ribeira - Museum of Transport and Communications - Tram Museum - Crystal Palace Gardens - Romantic Museum - Bolh o Market - Serralves Museum of Contemporary Art - Casa da Musica - S o Francisco Church - Carmo Church - Foz do Douro (Foz District) - Passeio Alegre Garden - City Park - Lello Book Store - Majestic Caf - Avenida dos Aliados - City Hall - Cl rigos Tower - Portuguese Center for Photography - Recommendations for the Budget Traveler - Places To Stay - Oporto Invictus Hostel - Aliados Hotel - BessaHotel - Places To Eat & Drink - A Marina - Onda Tropical Burguer - Porto Beer - Cufra Grill - Places To Shop - O Galo - O Arco da Ribeira - A Vida Portuguesa
The Man Who Lived Underground

The Man Who Lived Underground

Richard Wright

The Library of America
2021
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A major literary event: an explosive, previously unpublished novel from the 1940s by the legendary author of Native Son and Black Boy Fred Daniels, a black man, is picked up randomly by the police after a brutal murder in a Chicago neighborhood and taken to the local precinct where he is tortured until he confesses to a crime he didn't commit. After signing a confession, he escapes from the precinct and takes up residence in the sewers below the streets of Chicago. This is the simple, horrible premise of Richard Wright's scorching novel, The Man Who Lived Underground, a masterpiece written in the same period as his landmark books Native Son (1940) and Black Boy (1945) that he was unable to publish in his lifetime. Only small parts of it have appeared in print, and in a significantly redacted form it would eventually be included in the short story collection Eight Men (1961). Now, for the first time, this incendiary novel about race and violence in America, the work that meant more to Wright than any other (I have never written anything in my life that stemmed more from sheer inspiration), is published in full, in the form that he intended.
Haiku

Haiku

Richard Wright

Skyhorse Publishing
2012
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Richard Wright, one of the early forceful and eloquent spokesmen for black Americans, author of the acclaimed "Native Son and Black Boy", discovered the haiku in the last eighteen months of life. He attempted to capture, through his sensibility as an African-American, the elusive Zen discipline and beauty in depicting man's relationship, not only to his fellow man as he had in the raw and forceful prose of his fiction, but to the natural world. In all, he wrote over 4,000 haiku. Here are the 817 he personally chose; Wright's haiku, disciplined and steeped in beauty, display a universality that transcends both race and color without ever denying them. Wright wrote his haiku obsessively - in bed, in cafes, in restaurants, in both Paris and the French countryside. They offered him a new form of expression and a new vision: with the threat of death constantly before him, he found in them inspiration, beauty, and insights. Fighting illness and frequently bedridden, deeply upset by the recent loss of his mother, Ella, Wright continued, as his daughter notes in her introduction, "to spin these poems of light out of the gathering darkness".
12 Million Black Voices

12 Million Black Voices

Richard Wright

Echo Point Books Media
2019
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From dusty rural villages to northern ghettos, 12 Million Black Voices is an unflinching portrayal of the lives that many black Americans lived in the 1930s. It is a testament to the strength of black communities throughout America.
Riddles and Brain Games for Kids (Ages 8 -10): Riddles and Games to Sharpen Young Minds
Are you looking for a great way to nurture your child's thinking whilst they are having FUN? Then look no further ..A quick-witted mind makes for happier and healthier kids. What better way than to give kids books that will work their brains, build their confidence and have fun. This book is perfect for family fun nights in, parties and youth group events. Research shows doing mental exercise can: Increase memory power and concentration, Improves and develops brain speed and problem solving skills 'Riddles and Brain Games for kids' includes: Fun and challenging riddlesperfect for kids.Chapters that have levels of difficulty from Easy to Super hard brain games and riddles Brain busting mazes to complete at the end of chapters Over 100+ family friendly riddles and games to enjoy and that are ideal to break the ice. Now what are you waiting for? Scroll up and click the BUY NOW button give your loved ones and yourself the gift of laughter
Riddles and Brain Games for Teens: Games and Riddles That Will Sharpen Your Young Mind
Have fun whilst challenging your mindLooking for a book packed with lots of FUN, MIND BENDING and BRAIN TEASING RIDDLES? Then look no further ..A quick-witted mind makes for happier and healthier future. What better way than to build your confidence and have fun. The content in this book is perfect for social events and parties. It is shown that mental exercise can: Increase memory power, concentration, improves and develops problem-solving skills 'Riddles and Brain Games for kids' includes: Fun and challenging riddles perfect for kids.Chapters that have levels of difficulty from Easy to Super hard brain games and riddles appropriate for ages 8 to 10 year oldsBrain busting mazes to complete at the end of chapters Over 100+ family friendly riddles and games to enjoy and that are ideal to break the ice. Now what are you waiting for? Scroll up and click the BUY NOW button.
Injustice

Injustice

Richard Wright

Vintage Publishing
2018
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In this gripping and disturbing book, Richard Wright weaves his own childhood recollections with those of Bigger Thomas - a young black man trapped in a life of poverty in the slums of Chicago, and unwittingly involved in a wealthy woman's death - to paint a portrait of insurmountable oppression.
Native Son

Native Son

Richard Wright

Vintage Classics
2020
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Bigger Thomas has grown up in Chicago’s slums, reckless, angry and adrift.A respectable job with the affluent Dalton family provides hope but sets him on course for a catastrophic collision between his world and theirs. Hunted by citizen and police alike, and baited by prejudiced officials, Bigger finds himself the cause célèbre in an ever-narrowing endgame.First published in 1940, Native Son shocked readers with its candid depiction of violence and confrontation of racial stereotypes. It went on to make Richard Wright the first bestselling black writer in America.‘In addition to being a masterpiece, a Great American Novel' Guardian'The most important and celebrated novel of Negro life to have appeared in America' James BaldwinWITH AN AFTERWORD BY GARY YOUNGE
Black Boy

Black Boy

Richard Wright

Vintage Classics
2020
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Richard Wright's memoir of his childhood as a young black boy in the American south of the 1920s and 30s is a stark depiction of African-American life and a powerful exploration of racial tension.‘A compelling indictment of life in the Deep South between the wars’ Daily Telegraph At four years old, Richard Wright set fire to his home in a moment of boredom; at five his father deserted the family; by six Richard was - temporarily - an alcoholic. It was in saloons, railroad yards and streets that he learned the facts about life, about fear, hunger and hatred, while his mother's long illness taught him about suffering. In a world of white hostility and subjugation it would be his love of books and pursuit of knowledge that would propel him to follow his dream of justice and opportunity in the north.A chronicle of coming of age under the racial prejudices of the American south, as much the story of a writer finding his voice, Black Boy remains one of the great, impassioned memoirs of the twentieth century.
The Outsider

The Outsider

Richard Wright

Vintage Classics
2021
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'Powerful as [Richard Wright] was - is - as a writer, nobody can surpass him in doing certain kinds of writing... He is courageous - he was able to look into areas that nobody at that time was willing to look at' Toni Morrison Cross Damon is disenchanted. At odds with society, and with himself, his idealism and sense of alienation have driven him to drink and incessant reflection. But when Cross is mistakenly reported to have died, he is suddenly free to put his ideals to the test - and a reign of terror and destruction ensues. A counterpart to Wright's 1940 novel, Native Son, The Outsider is Wright's existential masterpiece. An epic exploration of criminality and oppression its publication established Wright as America's most daring, and damning writers.
Uncle Tom's Children

Uncle Tom's Children

Richard Wright

Vintage Classics
2021
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'Wright's unrelentingly bleak landscape was not merely that of the Deep South, or of Chicago, but that of the world, the human heart' James Baldwin Natural disasters, cold-blooded murders, political agitation - all haunt these dark, dramatic novellas set in an American Deep South still corrupted by its slave-owning past. But at the heart of each are the stories of the men, women and children whose resistance against oppression will come to define their lives. Originally published in 1938, Uncle Tom's Children was Richard Wright's first published work. It would establish his reputation as both a powerful storyteller and a fierce chronicler of racism, violence and oppression in America at the time.