Monday, December 26, 2011

Wright's Rising Prominence Correlating to Rising Eminence, Rising Fortune and Changing Lifestyles

!±8± Wright's Rising Prominence Correlating to Rising Eminence, Rising Fortune and Changing Lifestyles

As Richard Wright had gone through the worst part of his life in the South, he moved Northwards to Chicago and eventually landing in New York he started rising to prominence, with his lifestyle itself going through significant changes as well as his literary projects growing beyond novels and autobiographies onto drama and films..

His brother was now engaged in the Works Progress Administration in which Richard himself got engaged. His brother's employment.and his assuming some responsibility for the family's support. relieved Richard from wholly and singly supporting the family as he had been doing before.

Richard Wright ranking first in the postal service exam in Chicago did not lure him into staying back. He turns down the resulting offer of a permanent position at about ,000 a year in order to move to New York City to pursue his career as a writer. But on the way there, he stays briefly with his artist acquaintances in Greenwich Village. He then moves to Harlem, by mid-June 1937 and secures a furnished room in the Douglass Hotel at 809 St. Nicholas Avenue.

Later in the year he attends the Second American Writer's Congress as a delegate and got elevated to a session president. He also becomes the Harlem editor for Daily Worker and writes over 200 artcles for it during the year. Amongst the pieces he wrote were a series of articles on blues singer Leadbelly. He also collaborates with other writers like Dorothy West and Marian Minnas to launch the magazine New Challenge which was designed to present black life as related to the struggle against war and Fascism. Towards the close of the year Wight was already writing the Harlem section for New York Panorama and was also working on "The Harlems" in The New York City Guide"

The next year he rents another furnished room at 139 West 143rd Street. and announces plans to marry the daughter of his Harlem landlady, but which he later cancels revealing to friends that a medical examination had indicated that the young lady had congenital syphilis.

Not too long after, he moves house again, this time moving into the home of friends from Chicago, Jane and Herbert Newton, at 175 Carleton Avenue in Brooklyn. Newton's landlord evicts them. Then Wright moves again, this time with the Newtons to 5222 Gates Avenue.

In 1939 Wright moves to Douglas Hotel at 809 St Nicholas Avenue, renting the room that was next to a friend from Chicago, Theodore Ward. Around this time, he becomes close to Ellen Poplar and was considering marrying her when another woman stole his heart. Later in that year, he married the woman that stole his heart away from Ellen Poplar, Dhima Rose Meadman, a modern-dance teacher and ballet dancer of Russian Jewish ancestry in an Episcopal church on Convent Avenue, with fellow African-American novelist, Ralph Ellison, serving as his best man. He lives with his wife, her two-year -old son by an earlier marriage and his mother-in law in a large apartment on the fashionable Hamilton Terrace in Harlem. But the two did not last together for long as they separated shortly thereafter.

Also in 1940 Richard Wright takes his first airplane flight. He was accompanying Life magazine photographers to Chicago for an article which was being written on the South Side which Richard had a thorough knowledge of. He toured the area with the sociologist, Horace Cayton, starting a relationship that was to last for long. In February 1940 whilst on a visit to Chicago he bought a house for his family on Vincennes Avenue and has lunch with prominent African American writers, W.E.B. Dubois, Langston Hughes and Arna Bontemps.

Wright in April sailed with his wife, her son, her mother, and his wife's pianist for Veracruz, Mexico for a few months. He rents a ten-roomed villa in the Miraval colony in Caenevaca. There he starts learning Spanish, taking lessons in it. He seizes the opportunity of learning to play the guitar.Getting reunited with Herbert Kline, a longtime friend of the John Reed club days who was now engaged in filming a documentary with John Steinbeck titled The Forgotten Village was another opportunity for Wright to exploit to the full. Developing an interest in the filming Wright followed them right through the countryside. He then signs a contract with Orson Welles and John Houseman for the stage production of Native Son.

Strains in the marriage started to become evident and then Wright realizing it was breaking up, leaves Mexico and travels through the South alone.On the trip back to New York, he stopped to visit his father for the first time in twenty-five years. His father during this visit was described in Black Boy as "standing alone upon the red clay of a Mississippi plantation, a sharecropper, clad in ragged overalls, holding a muddy hoe in his gnarled, veined hands...when I tried to talk to him I realized that...we were forever strangers, speaking a different language, living on vastly distant planes of reality."

He returned to New York and divorced Dhimah in 1940.

In 1941he married Ellen Poplar,a daughter of Polish Jewish immigrants, a white woman and Communist party member with whom he had worked and been in love before he married Dhimah. A year later their first daughter Julia was born in 1942. Rachel was born in Paris in 1949. In 1942 Wright moves again to 7 Middagh Street, a 19th century house near the Brooklyn Bridgesharing house sharing the house with several other writers and artists like Carson McCullers.

During 1940-1941 Wright collaborated with Paul Green to write a stage adaptation of Native Son which ran on Broadway in the spring of 1941 and was produced by John Houseman and staged by Orson Welles. Simultaneously, Wright published his sociological-psychological treatise Twelve Million Black Voices: A Folk History of the Negro in the United States (1941), with photographs collected by Edwin Rosskam; the book was well received. He was elected vice-president of the League of American Writers.

Native Son starring Canada Lee opens also at St James Theatre on March 24 after a benefit performance for the NAACP with favorable reviews except for the Hearst pages which have been hostile to Orson Welles following his acting in Citizen Kane. The production runs in New York until June 15. Welle's striking but costly staging caused the production to lose some money which were however recovered during a successful tour of Pittsburg, Boston, Chicago, Milwaukee, Detroit, St Louis and Baltimore.

Wright's reputation and stature was now so large and impressive that he could singly champion noble and selfless social causes such as his asking the New Jersey Governor to parole Clinton Brewer, a black man who had been imprisoned since 1923 for murdering a young woman, arguing that Brewer who had taught himself musical composition had sufficiently rehabilitated himself to be gainfully reabsorbed into society. Brewster is then released on July 8. But even though Brewer did not avoid getting into further trouble Wright never tired of trying to rescue him.

His autobiography, Black Boy, came out in 1945, and it too emerged as both a bestseller and Book-of-the-Month Club selection, although the U.S. Senate denounced it as "obscene."

The later section about his life in Chicago and experience with the Communist party was not published until 1977 under the title American Hunger. Wright's publishers in 1945 had only wanted the story of his life in the South. So they cut what followed about his life in the North.

He worked during 1949-1951 on a film version of Native Son, in which he himself played Bigger. Wright, forty years old and overweight, had to train and stretch verisimilitude to play the nineteen-year-old Bigger. During filming in Buenos Aires and Chicago, the production was fraught with problems. The film was released briefly but was unsuccessful. European audiences acclaimed it, but the abridged version failed in the United States and the film disappeared.


Wright's Rising Prominence Correlating to Rising Eminence, Rising Fortune and Changing Lifestyles

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Friday, November 11, 2011

Race Car Party Supplies Can Rev Up Your Kids Party Ideas!

!±8± Race Car Party Supplies Can Rev Up Your Kids Party Ideas!

Let Race Car Party Supplies turn your house into a race track for your kid's party celebration. Most boys dream about being a race car driver out on the race track, being cheered on by millions of people watching him fight it out with the other racing cars, watching him reach the finish line first, and be lifted on the shoulders of his powerful pit crew team while carrying the golden trophy of victory.

Race Car Party Decorations

Sounds pretty good, doesn't it? Can you just feel the rush of adrenaline your son will get when he sees all the party decorations set up? He will feel like he is on that track, with you and Dad as his party pit crew. First let him get a thrill from the race car birthday banner hanging out in front of your house. Need some NASCAR party decorating ideas? Put some racing sign cutouts on your lawn and leading to your front door...Turn 5, Pit Road, Gasoline Alley and Finish Line. If this is a surprise party, have everyone waiting inside with some mini checkered flags and let them wave them when they yell" Surprise, Happy Birthday"! Hand the party hats out and your party is about to begin.

Hang some race car flag banners along the fences, throw some black and white checkered tablecloths on your party tables and get a party pack of race car decorated paper plates, napkins and cups...there are also racing party invitations and even some colorful balloons in your party pack. You will get enough supplies for up to 8 party guests. One money saving pack has supplies for up to 16 guests. These pre packed race car party supplies come in different sizes, and they save you money since it's like a bulk party purchase. The latest style of party supplies for racing fans is the NASCAR Full Throttle design, Speed Racer and the Mark 5 and of course, Disney "Cars", with Lightning McQueen.

Race Car Party Themes

There are several fun race car party themes you can use for your son's birthday party. Speed Racer and the Mark 5 is a fun party theme, and so is the Disney "Cars" movie with our favorite "Lightning McQueen" and then of course, for the die hard racing fans, there is NASCAR. Which one is your child's favorite? You can find some great party supplies for all of them.

Pit Crew

Does anyone have some work overalls you can borrow? If Dad is a mechanic he can bring some overalls home. Let the party help wear them so they look like the "Pit Crew". Print out some free printable race car coloring pages from your computer and put crayons out on the tables. Let the race car party fun begin right away.

Racing Photo Prop Cutout

For some picture fun at your party take a photo of each guest behind the Race Car Driver Photo Prop Cutout, or the Speed Racer Standup. It will look like each driver has just crossed the finish line and shows him, or her, holding up a trophy. This photo prop cutout is a little over 3 feet wide and 2 feet high. The kids will love this photo of themselves!

Race Car Birthday Cake

The NASCAR birthday party cake is easy...Get a Dale Earhardt Jr. Cake topper kit . You just put it right on top of your homemade, frosted birthday cake. This cake topper kit comes with Dale's car with the number 8 on it. Put checkered or red flags or race car candles around the cake and your done. There's also a Mark 5 cake topper, and of course a Disney "Cars" cake topper with Lightning McQueen on it.

Fun Party Game Ideas

Plan on lots of fun games when you are planning your NASCAR birthday party? There is a red race car pinata and a Pull String Mark 5 or a pull string Disney "Cars" Lightning McQueen pinata. If you decide on the red car, get a pull string conversion kit and some pinata fillers...and you have yourself a fun, and a safe game. Need some more game ideas? How about a relay race, a motor revving contest (see who sounds the most like a race car!), and for a really fun activity you can help each child make his own race car out of a plastic soda bottle. Get some plastic tires and stickers and let the kids design a car with glue and stickers. Game prizes are easy to find, you can give away NASCAR Stickers, some wheel Yo Yo's or some little race cars.

Race Car Party Favors

You can thank each of your party guests with a NASCAR party favor box containing some car gifts. Any young racing fan will be thrilled with these favors! The favor box I saw was a red stripe favor box and inside there were a really cool assortment of racing related toys. There's a NASCAR sticker sheet, a pull back race car, a play whistle, wheel yo-yo, a trophy, a glow stick and a SweeTart Squeeze candy. That's pretty packed with goodies the kids will really enjoy. Wait, Speed Racer and Disney "Cars" party supplies have some great party favors too. Which Race Car theme will you go with? This is going to be a tough choice.

Rad Racing Party Gift Idea

The perfect party gift for any racing aficionado will be a race driver costume. There are plenty of styles to choose from, including: #88 Dale Jr. costume, a Speedway Champion costume, Speed Racer and a Speedway Sweetie costume! Kids love to play dress up games and your child will be thrilled and amazed to get a racing outfit of his very own. Young boys and girls have so much fun dressing up in costumes. I'll bet your child will never want to take this one off! It can double as a Halloween costume this year too. There's even an Inflatable Champion Racer Car you can use as a gift.

Race Party Food

Name your party food! Speedway Salad, Pit Stop Burgers and Daytona Racing Dogs are all fun kids party food ideas. You can turn on the grill and make a quick and easy meal for your little speeders.

You can plan and prepare for a great kids NASCAR birthday party, Disney Cars party or a Speed Racer theme birthday party this year with the help of a few party decorations, some fun games and a group of car racing fans!


Race Car Party Supplies Can Rev Up Your Kids Party Ideas!

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Saturday, October 29, 2011

Richard Wright Haiku - An Awesome Compilation!

!±8± Richard Wright Haiku - An Awesome Compilation!

While attending a haiku session at a local college, the teacher who is a Methodist minister, mentioned Richard Wright's book as a wonderful haiku book. I looked through his copy and read several pages during the class break. What I read was awesome! He also read some of his favorite haiku poems from the book and used them as illustrations to emphasize his teaching points. The session was excellent and I purchased a copy of the book the following day.

First of all, let me say that it's unfortunate about what happened to Richard Wright. He was an awesome writer and a great literary figure on the American landscape. I have read the book twice already and still keep it handy and close by as a reference source. His haiku reflects some of the things he has experienced in life-some positive and some negative.

Most of all, I love the imagery he projects in his haiku poems. He was very observant as any writer and poet should be. Listen to the words in this haiku poem based on his observation and attention to details:

Hands behind his back,

An old priest on the seashore

In the autumn sun.

Additionally, his sense of hearing was quite attentive as he picks up the slightest sound in his surrounding and makes sense out of what he heard. Imagine this haiku:

A newspaper boy

Shouts "Extra!" in the cool night:

Spring wind flaps his coat.

Listening to the spring wind flapping the coat of the newspaper boy over his shouts of "Extra" is being very attentive to the sense of sound. These are excellent images presented in fine details.

The sense of smell also plays an important part in the life of a poet and author. The imagery regarding smell is critical to the effectiveness of a poem. Think about this haiku and how it addresses the sense of smell:

Heading toward the sea,

Drifting into the cold rain,-

How strong the smell is!

These are just exceptional images captured by the senses and articulated on the pages. This book by Richard Wright is just packed with a variety of great haiku poems. It would make a wonderful addition to any library collection and a great future reference source. The haiku poems are written in the traditional 5/7/5 version with seventeen syllables.

© Joseph S. Spence, Sr., 8/14/09

© All Rights Reserved

Submitted by "Epulaeryu Master."


Richard Wright Haiku - An Awesome Compilation!

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