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For better or worse, Ralph Ellison stands with writers such as J. D. Salinger or Joseph Heller as a writer whose limited output was dominated by one perfect, defining book. For Ellison, that book was The Invisible Man, an awe-inspiring distillation of the pre-Civil Rights black experience as told by one gifted but doomed narrator.
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December 13, 2006: The book was very interesting. The author is a great writer. The book is very easy to follow along with. If you are not a good reader I would try this book. The book talks about a man who is in the early 1900's and feels invisible to society. The character is a wanderful speaker. Well I will not tell you the story you will have to read it for yourself.
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May 03, 2004: This novel is a very interisting find. People who have mixed opinions about racism, read this book and it will change your mind. I found this book to be very slow but, the the knowledge that I gained was worth every word that I read! I would recommend this book to beginners, as well as college level readers. I guarentee that you will get more wrinkles in your brain by the end of the book from all of the knowledge that you picked up throughout the novel.