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Invisible Man.
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Published:
New York : Random House, 1947, 1995.
Format:
Book
Edition:
2nd Vintage International ed.
Physical Desc:
581 pages
Status:
Description

First published in 1952 and immediately hailed as a masterpiece, Invisible Man is one of those rare novels that have changed the shape of American literature. For not only does Ralph Ellison's nightmare journey across the racial divide tell unparalleled truths about the nature of bigotry and its effects on the minds of both victims and perpetrators, it gives us an entirely new model of what a novel can be. As he journeys from the Deep South to the streets and basements of Harlem, from a horrifying "battle royal" where black men are reduced to fighting animals, to a Communist rally where they are elevated to the status of trophies, Ralph Ellison's nameless protagonist ushers readers into a parallel universe that throws our own into harsh and even hilarious relief. Suspenseful and sardonic, narrated in a voice that takes in the symphonic range of the American language, black and white, Invisible Man is one of the most audacious and dazzling novels of our century.

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Language:
English
ISBN:
9780679732761, 0679732764, 9780812418163, 0812418166, 9780808554127, 0808554123
Accelerated Reader:
UG
Level 7.2, 30 Points
Lexile measure:
870

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100 Best Novels.
Description
First published in 1952 and immediately hailed as a masterpiece, Invisible Man is one of those rare novels that have changed the shape of American literature. For not only does Ralph Ellison's nightmare journey across the racial divide tell unparalleled truths about the nature of bigotry and its effects on the minds of both victims and perpetrators, it gives us an entirely new model of what a novel can be. As he journeys from the Deep South to the streets and basements of Harlem, from a horrifying "battle royal" where black men are reduced to fighting animals, to a Communist rally where they are elevated to the status of trophies, Ralph Ellison's nameless protagonist ushers readers into a parallel universe that throws our own into harsh and even hilarious relief. Suspenseful and sardonic, narrated in a voice that takes in the symphonic range of the American language, black and white, Invisible Man is one of the most audacious and dazzling novels of our century.
Study Program Information
Reading Counts RC,9-12,7.5,35.0,13054.
Study Program Information
UG,Accelerated Reader AR,7.2,30.0,19790.
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APA Citation (style guide)

Ellison, R. (19471995). Invisible Man. 2nd Vintage International ed. New York, Random House.

Chicago / Turabian - Author Date Citation (style guide)

Ellison, Ralph. 19471995. Invisible Man. New York, Random House.

Chicago / Turabian - Humanities Citation (style guide)

Ellison, Ralph, Invisible Man. New York, Random House, 19471995.

MLA Citation (style guide)

Ellison, Ralph. Invisible Man. 2nd Vintage International ed. New York, Random House, 19471995.

Note! Citation formats are based on standards as of July 2022. Citations contain only title, author, edition, publisher, and year published. Citations should be used as a guideline and should be double checked for accuracy.
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