Description
Author Eric J. sundquist
Publisher Bedford/st Martins; First Edition (January 1, 1995)
Binding paperback
Condition like new
Summary
This scholarly companion to Ralph Ellison’s Invisible Man offers a deep exploration of the novel’s historical, social, and cultural contexts. Edited by renowned literary critic Eric J. Sundquist, this book presents a collection of documents and critical essays that enrich the understanding of Ellison’s complex portrayal of African American life in the 20th century. It examines themes such as race, identity, power, and invisibility, providing readers with historical photos, critical perspectives, and primary source materials that deepen the experience of reading Invisible Man. A perfect companion for students, educators, and fans of African American literature and history.