Ralph Ellison

  • Ralph Ellison: Emergence of Genius
    By Lawrence Patrick Jackson

    ... 231 , 257 Meyers , Bernard , 270 Millay , Edna St. Vincent , 39 , 149 , 166 Miller , Kelly , 133–134 , 141 Millsap ... 129 Modern Negro Art ( Porter ) , 301 Moll Flanders ( Defoe ) , 106 Molotov , Vyacheslav Mikhaylovich , 398 North ...

  • Ralph Ellison
    By Arnold Rampersad

    Jack Alan Robbins (Port Washington, N.Y.: Kennikat, 1974), p. 64. “For more than one radical”: Ibid., p. 102. “so hard and deep”: Richard Wright, Early Works: Lawd Today! Uncle Tom's Children, Native Son (New York: Library of America, ...

  • Ralph Ellison: A Biography
    By Arnold Rampersad, Woodrow Wilson Professor of Literature Arnold Rampersad

    The definitive biography of one of the most important American writers and cultural intellectuals of the twentieth century—Ralph Ellison, author of the masterpieceInvisible Man. In 1953, Ellison’s explosive story...

  • Ralph Ellison
    By Harold Bloom, Sterling Professor of the Humanities Harold Bloom

    And then, instead of pulling out of it and going into a dive you let a buzzard panic you. A lousy buzzard.” The plane then falls out of the sky, “like a pitchin'hoss,”onto a field. When Todd recovers consciousness he discovers that he ...

  • Ralph Ellison: A Biography
    By Arnold Rampersad

    European sales of 268 European translations of 325 first paragraph of 194–5 form of 197 French edition of 305,336 ... 226–7 third major section of 240– thirtieth-anniversary edition of 534 title of 254, 255–6 Tuskegee Institute in, ...

  • Ralph Ellison: Author of Invisible Man
    By Martha E. Rhynes

    A young adult biography of novelist Ralph Ellison

  • Ralph Ellison: Invisible Man
    By Gerald Lyn Early

    An in-depth analysis of Ralph Ellison, his writings, and the historical time period in which they were written.