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newspaper clipping Sunday Sun-Times BOOK WEEK Special

ILLUSTRATION: drawing of head of Richard Wright RICHARD WRIGHT was he underlined: the Negro author of all time? line pointing to "Negro" from comment in top margin: This is like saying of Benny Leonard "was he the Jewish boxer of all time? - JC DIGGLES. NN

Constance Webb's "Richard Wright: The Biography of a Major Figure in American Literature." is reviewed by Hoyt W. Fuller, managing editor of Negro Digest. Although he agrees with the author's basic premise and calls her book a valuable record of Wright's life, Fuller wonders what some of the Negro writers mentioned in the book would have thought of Miss Webb's material. For a candid view of author and subject, read Fuller's review Sunday.

Also... Hoke Norris takes a tongue-in-cheek look at the "Dictionary of Quotations," the witty but scholarly masterpiece by Northwestern's Bergen Evans.

"The Loneliest Campaign," by Irwin Ross, a vivid narration of he Truman victory of 1 948. It is reviewed by Sun-Times Washington Bureau Chief Carlton Kent who was an eyewitness to many of the events.

Paul J. Holmes "The Trials of Dr. Coppolina," is summed up by Cook County Assistant State's Attorney William J. Martin.

Plus reviews of ... Tom Tiede's "Coward:" Peter Lon's "To Hell in a Day Coach;" Agnes De Mille's "Lizzie Borden:" James Jones' "The Ice Cream Headache," and more. All presented in Chicago's own BOOK WEEK with Sunday's Bright One.

CHICAGO SUNDAY SUN-TIMES BOOK WEEK