An edition of Invisible Man (1952)

Invisible man

30th Anniversary Edition
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An edition of Invisible Man (1952)

Invisible man

30th Anniversary Edition
  • 4.1 (16 ratings) ·
  • 331 Want to read
  • 17 Currently reading
  • 27 Have read

30th anniversary edition with an introduction by the author.

Publish Date
Publisher
Vintage Books, Vintage
Language
English
Pages
569

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Edition Availability
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2014, Penguin Books, Limited
in English
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Invisible Man
1995-03, Vintage
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Invisible Man
1995, Vintage International
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1994, Modern Library
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Invisible Man
1989-03, Vintage
Paperback in English
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Invisible man
1972-02, Vintage Books, Vintage
Paperback in English - 30th Anniversary Edition

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Book Details


First Sentence

"I am an invisible man."

Edition Notes

"A Vintage book, hand-signed by Ralph Ellison on the FFEP.

Published in
New York
Genre
Fiction.
Copyright Date
1952

Classifications

Dewey Decimal Class
813.54
Library of Congress
PZ4.E47 In5, PS3555.L625 In5, PS3555.Lb625 In5

The Physical Object

Format
Paperback
Pagination
591
Number of pages
569

ID Numbers

Open Library
OL24211020M
Internet Archive
invisibleman00elli
ISBN 10
0394717155
ISBN 13
9780394717159
LCCN
72010419
OCLC/WorldCat
3691420, 213795467

Work Description

Invisible Man is the story of a young black man from the South who does not fully understand racism in the world. Filled with hope about his future, he goes to college, but gets expelled for showing one of the white benefactors the real and seamy side of black existence. He moves to Harlem and becomes an orator for the Communist party, known as the Brotherhood. In his position, he is both threatened and praised, swept up in a world he does not fully understand. As he works for the organization, he encounters many people and situations that slowly force him to face the truth about racism and his own lack of identity. As racial tensions in Harlem continue to build, he gets caught up in a riot that drives him to a manhole. In the darkness and solitude of the manhole, he begins to understand himself - his invisibility and his identity. He decides to write his story down (the body of the novel) and when he is finished, he vows to enter the world again.

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