Overview :Ralph Ellison's Invisible Man is the second-most assigned American novel since 1945 and is one of the most enduring. It is studied by many t... Read More
Overview :Ralph Ellison is justly celebrated for his epochal novel Invisible Man, which won the National Book Award in 1953 and has become a classic o... Read More
Overview :Author, intellectual, and social critic, Ralph Ellison (1914-94) was a pivotal figure in American literature and history and arguably the fa... Read More
Overview :Ralph Ellison has been a controversial figure, both lionized and vilified, since he seemed to burst onto the national literary scene in 1952... Read More
Overview :A NEW YORK TIMES NOTABLE BOOK - A radiant collection of letters from the renowned author of Invisible Man that traces the life and mind of a... Read More
Overview :A classic and "elegant" (The New York Times) collection of essays from the renowned author of Invisible Man, that captures the breadth and ... Read More
Overview :The first book to reassess Ralph Ellison after his death and the posthumous publication of Juneteenth, his second novel, Jazz Country: Ralph... Read More
Overview :Ralph Ellison has long been admired as the author of one of the most important American novels of the twentieth century, Invisible Man. Yet ... Read More
Overview :Ralph Ellison's 1952 novel Invisible Man is one of the most important controversial novels in the American canon and remains widely read and... Read More
Overview :This casebook features ten distinctive and provocative essays in addition to a generous sampling of Ellison's comments on the novel. A numbe... Read More
Overview :Before Ralph Ellison became one of America s greatest writers, he was a musician and a student of jazz, writing widely on his favorite music... Read More
Overview :A Study Guide for Ralph Waldo Ellison's "Juneteenth," excerpted from Gale's acclaimed Novels for Students. This concise study guide includes... Read More