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Ralph Ellison: A Biography Ralph Ellison: A Biography
by Arnold Rampersad
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bookshelves: african-american, american, authors, award, biography, harlem, history, invisible, jazz, literary, literature, man, national, novelists, oklahoma, renaissance, twentieth
recommended for: Lovers of literary biography and every voting age adult in the USA.
status: Read in January, 2007

THE ENIGMATIC GENIUS OF RALPH ELLISON

Invisible Man, Shadow and Act, and Going to the Territory, all books by that quintessential twentieth century literary artist Ralph Waldo Ellison, remain towering masterworks of American literature for their penetrating explorations of racial identity, cultural complexity, and historical consequences in the United States. With Senator Barack Obama’s historic bid for the White House evolving daily into the possibility of an historic win, Ellison’s brilliantly charged writings, which first catapulted him to fame in the 1950s, are perhaps more relevant now than ever before, making Arnold Rampersad’s detailed biography of the great writer one of the best reads around during these very exciting times.

Biographies of high-achieving African Americans have too often in the past fallen into one of two categories: those that romanticized their subjects as cultural heroes and those that condemned them as embarrassing villains. Fortunately,...more
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message 1: by Izetta Autumn (last edited 06/28/2008 08:08AM)
06/28/2008 08:08AM

66038 Fantastic review! I can't wait to pick up this autobiography. Thank you for sharing your thoughts.

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