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“All novels are about certain minorities: the individual is a minority. The universal in the novel-and isn't that what we're all clamoring for these days?-is reached only through the depiction of the specific man in a specific circumstance.”

Quote by Ralph Ellison

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Conversations with Ralph Ellison

This book features in-depth conversations with Ralph Ellison, delving into his perspectives on various aspects of American literature and society. The discussions cover his own works, the impact of race on American culture, and his views on the role of the artist in society. more

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Ralph Ellison
Ralph Ellison

Ralph Ellison was an American novelist born on March 1, 1913, and died on April 16, 1994. His works are known for their profound social commentary and literary skill, with his most famous novel being 'Invisible Man,' which explores themes of race, identity, and power. more

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