The Long Dream
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Imprint: Northeastern
(Mar 16, 2000)
Fiction, Paperback, 400 pages
Publisher: Northeastern
ISBN: 9781555534233
Fiction, Paperback, 400 pages
Publisher: Northeastern
ISBN: 9781555534233
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Description of The Long Dream
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.
