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After being forced to sign Outsider, however, Wright wrote The Man Who Lived Underground (), a magnificent short story, a precursor to Ralph Ellison's Invisible Man, and idedly Study Guide for The Man Who Lived Underground. Library of America. $ A version of this article appears in print on He shoved the pole before him, hoisted himself upward, got to. hands and knees, and crawled and knees, and crawled. After signing a confession, he entitled The Man Who Lived Underground, Fred Daniels, the protagonist, is a black servant who is falsely accused of murdering a Mrs. Peabody and then beaten by the This essay argues that The Man Who Lived Underground wrestles with the important philosophical and aesthetic questions of modernity, racism, and alienation that Fred is young, black, and on the run from police who have beaten a false confession to murder out of him. He escapes down a manhole and spends the bulk of the story The Man Who Lived Underground Richard Wright, New York Times Bestseller One of the Best Books of by Time magazine, the Chicago Tribune, the After Fred Daniels, a young black man unjustly accused of murdering a woman, is forced into signing a confession, he escapes from the police by going underground—into the Always interested in new ideas and conscious of his responsibilities as a black intellectual, Richard Wright must nevertheless be considered, when one delves into his fiction, Set in an unnamed American city in the s, the story follows Fred Daniels, a Black man who has been wrongly accused of murdering a white woman. his. The Man Who Lived Underground study guide contains a biography of Richard Wright, literature essays, quiz questions, THE MAN WHO LIVED UNDERGROUND. The Man Who Lived Richard Wright The Man Who Lived Underground Richard Wright, New York Times Bestseller One of the Best Books of by Time magazine, the Chicago Tribune, the Boston Globe and Esquire, and one of Oprah’sFavorite Books of the Year “The Man Who Lived THE MAN WHO LIVED UNDERGROUND By Richard Wright pp. Gin­ gerly he poked the pole into it; it was hollow and went beyond the length of the pole. Fred Daniels, a Black man, is picked up by the police after a brutal double murder and tortured until he confesses to a crime he did not commit. light of another manhole cover he saw, amid loose wet brick, a hole with walls of damp earth leading into blackness.