Arnold Rampersad
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Ralph Ellison: A Biography
Arnold Rampersad
Ralph Ellison’s Invisible Man is the explosive story of an innocent young black man’s often surreal search for truth and his identity. In 1953, Ellison’s masterpiece won the National Book Award for fiction and catapulted him to national prominence. Ellison went on to earn many other honors, including two presidential medals and election to the American Academy of Arts and Letters, but his failure to publish a second novel, despite years of striving, haunted him for the rest of his life. Now, as the first scholar given complete access to Ellison’s papers, Arnold Rampersad has written not only a reliable account of the main events of Ellison’s life but also a complex, authoritative portrait of an unusual artist and human being.
A magisterial biography of Ralph Waldo Ellison—a revelation of the man, the writer, and his times.
