

The Selected Letters of Ralph Ellison
by Ralph Ellison, John F. Callahan, Marc C. Conner
1072 pages2 editions2019Random House Publishing GroupISBN 9780812998528
About this book
<b>A radiant collection of letters from the renowned author of <i>Invisible Man</i> that trace the life and mind of a giant of American literature, with insights into the riddle of identity, the writer’s craft, and the story of a changing nation over six decades </b><br><br><b>A <i>NEW YORK TIMES </i>NOTABLE BOOK</b><br><br> These extensive and revealing letters span the life of Ralph Ellison and provide a remarkable window into the great writer’s life and work, his friendships, rivalries, anxieties, and all the questions about identity, art, and the American soul that bedeviled and inspired him until his death. They include early notes to his mother, written as an impoverished college student; lively exchanges with the most distinguished American writers and thinkers of his time, from Romare Bearden to Saul Bellow; and letters to friends and family from his hometown of Oklahoma City, whose influence would always be paramount.<br><br> These letters are beautifully rendered first-person accounts of Ellison’s life and work and his observations of a changing world, showing his metamorphosis from a wide-eyed student into a towering public intellectual who confronted and articulated America’s complexities.
Publication Details
- Publisher
- Random House Publishing Group
- Published
- 2019
- Pages
- 1072
- ISBN
- 9780812998528
- Language
- en
- Editions
- 2
About Ralph Ellison
Ralph Waldo Ellison was a novelist, literary critic, scholar and writer. He was born in Oklahoma City, Oklahoma. Ellison is best known for his novel Invisible Man, which won the National Book Award in 1953. He also wrote Shadow and Act (1964), a collection of political, social and critical essays, and Going to the Territory (1986). Research by Lawrence Jackson, one of Ellison's biographers, has established that he was born a year earlier than had been previously thought.
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