East-West Mash-Up, Hokusai Meets Wright

Not many people know that Richard Wright, renowned for his 1940 novel Native Son, and his 1946 autobiography Black Boy, wrote thousands of haikus — about four thousand actually — all of them in France, in self-imposed exile from the United States, during the last 18 months of his life. Wright prepared 817 of them … Continue reading East-West Mash-Up, Hokusai Meets Wright