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Invisible Man

$43.95
Discover Ralph Ellison's groundbreaking novel, Invisible Man, a profound exploration of race, identity, and the struggle for individuality within America’s complex social fabric. This Penguin Modern Classics edition, released in 2001, revitalizes a classic that has captivated readers since its original publication in 1952. The narrative follows a nameless black man, who reveals the harsh realities and challenges faced by African Americans, masterfully illustrating his invisibility in a world that chooses to ignore him. With 624 pages rich in detail, this novel offers deep insights into themes of visibility, racial tension, and the quest for personal truth. Accompanying this poignant story is an introduction by John F. Callahan, enhancing your reading experience with critical perspectives. If you are searching for a powerful and thought-provoking piece of literature that sheds light on historical and contemporary issues, Invisible Man is a must-read. As an essential addition to your bookshelf, this edition is perfect for literary studies or personal reflection. Add this remarkable work to your collection today and experience the indelible impact of Ellison's voice. Enjoy FREE shipping on your order, though please note that combined shipping for other products is not available. Anticipate delivery within 10 days, and immerse yourself in a narrative that resonates with countless readers worldwide. Don't miss out on this opportunity to own a timeless classic.

Condition: BRAND NEW
ISBN: 9780141184425
Format: B-format paperback
Year: 2001
Publisher: Penguin UK
Pages: 624


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The lives of countless millions are evoked in Ralph Ellison's superb portrait of a generation of black Americans, Invisible Man. This Penguin Modern Classics edition includes an introduction by John F. Callahan, as well as an introduction by the author.Ralph Ellison's blistering and impassioned first novel tells the extraordinary story of a man invisible 'simply because people refuse to see me'. Published in 1952 when American society was in the cusp of immense change, the powerfully depicted adventures of Ellison's invisible man - from his expulsion from a Southern college to a terrifying Harlem race riot - go far beyond the story of one individual. As John Callahan says, 'In an extraordinary imaginative leap, he hit upon a single word for the different yet shared condition of African Americans, Americans, and, for that matter, the human individual in the twentieth century and beyond.'This edition includes Ralph Ellison's introduction to the thirtieth anniversary edition of Invisible Man, a fascinating account of the novel's seven-year gestation.If you enjoyed Invisible Man, you might like E.L. Doctorow's The Book of Daniel, also available in Penguin Modern Classics.

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Invisible Man

$43.95
Discover Ralph Ellison's groundbreaking novel, Invisible Man, a profound exploration of race, identity, and the struggle for individuality within America’s complex social fabric. This Penguin Modern Classics edition, released in 2001, revitalizes a classic that has captivated readers since its original publication in 1952. The narrative follows a nameless black man, who reveals the harsh realities and challenges faced by African Americans, masterfully illustrating his invisibility in a world that chooses to ignore him. With 624 pages rich in detail, this novel offers deep insights into themes of visibility, racial tension, and the quest for personal truth. Accompanying this poignant story is an introduction by John F. Callahan, enhancing your reading experience with critical perspectives. If you are searching for a powerful and thought-provoking piece of literature that sheds light on historical and contemporary issues, Invisible Man is a must-read. As an essential addition to your bookshelf, this edition is perfect for literary studies or personal reflection. Add this remarkable work to your collection today and experience the indelible impact of Ellison's voice. Enjoy FREE shipping on your order, though please note that combined shipping for other products is not available. Anticipate delivery within 10 days, and immerse yourself in a narrative that resonates with countless readers worldwide. Don't miss out on this opportunity to own a timeless classic.

Condition: BRAND NEW
ISBN: 9780141184425
Format: B-format paperback
Year: 2001
Publisher: Penguin UK
Pages: 624


Description:
The lives of countless millions are evoked in Ralph Ellison's superb portrait of a generation of black Americans, Invisible Man. This Penguin Modern Classics edition includes an introduction by John F. Callahan, as well as an introduction by the author.Ralph Ellison's blistering and impassioned first novel tells the extraordinary story of a man invisible 'simply because people refuse to see me'. Published in 1952 when American society was in the cusp of immense change, the powerfully depicted adventures of Ellison's invisible man - from his expulsion from a Southern college to a terrifying Harlem race riot - go far beyond the story of one individual. As John Callahan says, 'In an extraordinary imaginative leap, he hit upon a single word for the different yet shared condition of African Americans, Americans, and, for that matter, the human individual in the twentieth century and beyond.'This edition includes Ralph Ellison's introduction to the thirtieth anniversary edition of Invisible Man, a fascinating account of the novel's seven-year gestation.If you enjoyed Invisible Man, you might like E.L. Doctorow's The Book of Daniel, also available in Penguin Modern Classics.

This product has FREE shipping however combined shipping for other products is not available with this item. Please allow up to 10 days for shipping.

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