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Author Ellison, Ralph.

Title Invisible man / Ralph Ellison.

Publication Info. New York : Vintage Books, 1995.
1952.

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Location Call No. Status
 Avon Free Public Library - Adult Department  F ELLISON, R.    Check Shelf
 Avon Free Public Library - Paperback Book  CLASSIC ELLISON    Check Shelf
 Avon Free Public Library - Paperback Book  CLASSIC ELLISON c.2  Check Shelf
 Berlin-Peck Memorial Library - Adult Fiction  FICTION ELLISON    Check Shelf
 Bristol, Main Library - Adult Fiction  F ELLISON c.3  Check Shelf
 Bristol, Main Library - Adult Fiction  F ELLISON    Check Shelf
 Bristol, Manross Branch - Adult Fiction  F ELLISON    Check Shelf
 Bristol, Manross Branch - Adult Fiction  F ELLISON    Check Shelf
 Burlington Public Library - Adult Department  FIC ELL c.2  Check Shelf
 Canton Public Library - Adult Department  FICTION ELLISON    Check Shelf

Edition Second Vintage international edition.
Description xxiii, 581 pages ; 21 cm
Note Originally published: 1st ed. New York : Random House, 1952.
Summary Ralph Elllison's Invisible Man is a monumental novel, one that can well be called an epic of modern American Negro life. It is a strange story, in which many extraordinary things happen, some of them shocking and brutal, some of them pitiful and touching--yet always with elements of comedy and irony and burlesque that appear in unexpected places. It is a book that has a great deal to say and which is destined to have a great deal said about it. After a brief prologue, the story begins with a terrifying experience of the hero's high school days, moves quickly to the campus of a Southern Negro college and then to New York's Harlem, where most of the action takes place. The many people that the hero meets in the course of his wanderings are remarkably various, complex and significant. With them he becomes involved in an amazing series of adventures, in which he is sometimes befriended but more often deceived and betrayed--as much by himself and his own illusions as by the duplicity of the blindness of others.
Study Program Accelerated Reader AR UG 7.2 30.0 19790.
Subject Race relations -- Fiction.
Racism -- United States -- Fiction.
African Americans -- Civil rights -- Fiction.
ISBN 0679732764
9780679732761
9781439560686 (FolletBound)
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