'In the classic 1940 novel
Native Son, 20-year-old Bigger Thomas dreams of a life beyond his impoverished Chicago neighborhood. As in the book, the new
Native Son movie begins with Bigger killing a huge rat in his house, where he lives with his siblings and their single mother. His troubles accelerate after he gets hired as a driver for the Daltons, a wealthy white family. But this time, the story is set in contemporary times. The new retelling of
Richard Wright
's novel debuts on HBO this Saturday, April 6. Pulitzer Prize-winning playwright
Suzan-Lori Parks
wrote the screenplay. And the adaptation was directed by artist
Rashid Johnson.' --
Morning Edition
Published on April 03, 2019 05:22