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Invisible Man

by Ralph Ellison


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Ellison's classic 1952 novel is about a black man from the South who travels to New York City in the 1930s. He becomes involved with the Communist Party, but is soon disillusioned: the Communists see him not as a person but as a symbol of oppressed humanity, as does the Black Nationalist Group he encounters. This inability of a blind and hostile society to value him for himself, rather than as a projection of the ideas of others, is the recurrent theme of the novel, which becomes more and more surreal as the nameless narrator continues his quest for identity. Ultimately, this is an existential statement, permeated with the author's ironic perceptions about the absurdity of human existence.

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9780375507915
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Hardcover
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Random House Inc
Date

2002
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$16.34
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9780394525495
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Hardcover
Publisher

Random House Inc
Date

1982
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$16.00
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Near fine in very good- dust jacket (edgewear to the dj)
9780679723134
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Paperback
Publisher

Random House Inc
Date

1989
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$1.76
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9780394269153
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Paperback
Publisher

Random House Inc
Date

1995
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$49.31
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9780679732761
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Paperback
Publisher

Vintage Books
Date

1995
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$3.40
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9780788743665
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Audio Cassette
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Recorded Books
Date

2001
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$11.44
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9780739322079
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Compact Disc
Publisher

Random House
Date

2005
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$20.42
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9780679601395
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Hardcover
Publisher

Random House Inc
Date

1994
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$4.81
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9780679600152
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Hardcover
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Random House Inc
Date

1992
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$2.48
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9780808554127
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Prebinding
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Bt Bound
Date

1999
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None Available
 

Publisher Notes

A Black man's search for success and the American dream leads him out of college to Harlem and a growing sense of personal rejection and social invisibility.

Media Reviews

"'Invisible Man' holds such an honored place in African-American literature that Ralph Ellison didn't have to write anything else to break bread with the remembered dead."

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