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Invisible Man

by Ralph Ellison

Invisible Man

by Ralph Ellison

In Ralph Ellison's 'Invisible Man', we follow the nameless protagonist on his gripping journey from his Southern roots through the tumultuous streets of Harlem. Expelled from his Negro college, he becomes entangled in the machinations of an organization known as 'the Brotherhood', only to find himself disillusioned and isolated. As he grapples with his identity and place in a society that refuses to see him, the novel delves into the experiences of bigotry and its profound impact on both the oppressed and the oppressors. Through a narrative rich in irony, comedy, and tragedy, Ellison's 'Invisible Man' offers a complex look at the African American experience, wrapped in a masterful literary style that draws from the diverse fabric of the American language.

  • Fiction
  • Race
  • Drama
  • Historical
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