Invisible Man - Ralph Ellison

Invisible Man

By Ralph Ellison

  • Release Date: 1989-04-23
  • Genre: Literary Fiction
Score: 4
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From 408 Ratings

Description

NATIONAL BOOK AWARD WINNER • NATIONAL BESTSELLER • In this deeply compelling novel and epic milestone of American literature, a nameless narrator tells his story from the basement lair of the Invisible Man he imagines himself to be.

One of The Atlantic’s Great American Novels of the Past 100 Years

He describes growing up in a Black community in the South, attending a Negro college from which he is expelled, moving to New York and becoming the chief spokesman of the Harlem branch of "the Brotherhood," before retreating amid violence and confusion.

Originally published in 1952 as the first novel by a then unknown author, it remained on the bestseller list for sixteen weeks and established Ralph Ellison as one of the key writers of the century. The book is a passionate and witty tour de force of style, strongly influenced by T.S. Eliot's The Waste Land, James Joyce, and Dostoevsky.

Reviews

  • Perfect way to sum things up

    5
    By luis Lulu lujano
    New favorite book
  • Vital reading

    5
    By JasonSpeaking
    Understanding the historic nature of American racism is vital to understanding how it is still with us.
  • 5 Stars

    5
    By Born Gift3d
    I pray the reader of this becomes a little more visible after reading this amazing masterpiece.
  • A must-read.

    5
    By DanieBeee23
    An amazing re-telling of the male black experience from a ax extremely relevant vantage point.
  • Life lessons.

    5
    By PCCnut
    Mr. Ellison pens an incredible masterpiece filled with precise descriptions of everyday life in NYC. He paints the chapters with meticulous detail taking the reader along with his every step. Hidden in plain sight are life lessons from the sage that he is. You will be taken back in time to experience life lessons and histories that still being lived today.
  • Read this!!

    5
    By Bee1353111
    Absolutely superb prose; a thought-provoking masterpiece
  • must read

    5
    By yeah facts
    Straight up
  • Boring

    1
    By mexsand
    Boring boring boring every time I pick up this book I literally fall asleep I can barely keep my eyes open I usually love to read but this book made me hate reading I’ve never ever hated a book as much as I hate this book.
  • Inspiring Book!!!

    5
    By Twink 345
    I read this book about 10 years ago,and this book tells about a person that want to be part of something.The people that's in the group is basically using him,and he's not taking notice,that they are using him,until the end.
  • Loved all the way through

    5
    By Thisbookisconflicted
    Though a drag in the beginning this novel is a reflection of all human's desire to be a part of something. As it picks speed readers might want the "whiny" protagonist to just conform and let things be, but he can't and that's his flaw. We all try to be different but in the end what will we be remembered by or will we be remembered at all. Take this out from ur local library instead of buying it. The frustration of knowin the main character is u will make u regret buying it.