Artigo Revisado por pares

Richard Wright's "Island of Hallucination" and the "Gibson Affair"

2005; Johns Hopkins University Press; Volume: 51; Issue: 4 Linguagem: Inglês

10.1353/mfs.2006.0011

ISSN

1080-658X

Autores

Richard Gibson,

Tópico(s)

Cultural History and Identity Formation

Resumo

The "Gibson Affair" marked the height of Cold War paranoia that came to consume the group of black expatriates centered in Paris in the 1950s. In writing of the forgeries and surrounding events that bear his name, Richard Gibson argues that the economy of the scandal was determined as much by the question of political commitment to Algerian independence as it was to the question of affiliations to the United States and its government. The essay combines Gibson's informative memoir with a meditation upon Richard Wright's unpublished roman-a-clef (and only novel set in Paris), Island of Hallucination.

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