Resources
Other works by Ellison include:
Juneteenth (published posthumously in 1999)
and several essays, including "Richard Wright's Blues," in which Ellison
describes how Wright artfully uses the pen as a weapon to instigate change.
Wright was a very influential force in helping Ellison begin his literary career.
Some contemporaries of Ralph Ellison include:
Richard Wright
James Baldwin
Saul Bellow (read a review of Invisible Man by Bellow here)
Albert Murray
Juneteenth (published posthumously in 1999)
and several essays, including "Richard Wright's Blues," in which Ellison
describes how Wright artfully uses the pen as a weapon to instigate change.
Wright was a very influential force in helping Ellison begin his literary career.
Some contemporaries of Ralph Ellison include:
Richard Wright
James Baldwin
Saul Bellow (read a review of Invisible Man by Bellow here)
Albert Murray
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To hear Ralph Ellison's thoughts about Invisible Man in his own words, check out this interview by the History Channel.
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