Resultaten voor 'ralph ellison'

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  1. The Selected Letters of Ralph Ellison
    1. Ralph Ellison
    2. John F. Callahan

    The Selected Letters of Ralph Ellison

    € 34,50
  2. The Collected Essays of Ralph Ellison
    1. Ralph Ellison

    The Collected Essays of Ralph Ellison

    € 32,95
  3. Invisible Man
    1. Ralph Ellison

    Invisible Man

    € 28,50
  4. The Collected Essays of Ralph Ellison
    1. Ralph Ellison

    The Collected Essays of Ralph Ellison

    Revised and Updated
    € 27,50
  5. The Civil Rights Reader

    The Civil Rights Reader

    American Literature from Jim Crow to Reconciliation

    This anthology of drama, essays, fiction, and poetry presents a thoughtful, classroom-tested selection of the best literature for learning about the long civil rights movement. Including works by some of the most influential writers to engage issues of race and social justice, including James Baldwin, Flannery O'Connor, and Nikki Giovanni.

    € 53,95
  6. Contemporary Black Men's Fiction and Drama

    Contemporary Black Men's Fiction and Drama

    Demonstrating the extraordinary versatility of African-American men's writing since the 1970s, this title illustrates how African-American male novelists and playwrights have absorbed, challenged, and expanded the conventions of black American writing and, with it, black male identity.

    € 44,50
  7. Trading Twelves
    1. Ralph , Ellison
    2. Albert , Murray

    Trading Twelves

    This absorbing collection of letters spans a decade in the lifelong friendship of two remarkable writers who engaged the subjects of literature, race, and identity with deep clarity and passion.The correspondence begins in 1950 when Ellison is living in New York City, hard at work on his enduring masterpiece, Invisible Man, and Murray is a professor at Tuskegee Institute in Alabama. Mirroring a jam session in which two jazz musicians "trade twelves"—each improvising twelve bars of music around the same musical idea-their lively dialog centers upon their respective writing, the jazz they both love so well, on travel, family, the work literary contemporaries (including Richard Wright, James Baldwin, William Faulkner and Ernest Hemingway) and the challenge of racial inclusiveness that they wish to pose to America through their craft. Infused with warmth, humor, and great erudition, Trading Twelves offers a glimpse into literary history in the making—and into a powerful and enduring friendship.

    € 18,80
  8. Invisible Man
    1. Ralph , Ellison

    Invisible Man

    One of the great novels of post-war America is now available as a "Penguin Modern Classic".

    € 16,50
  9. Shadow and Act
    1. Ralph , Ellison

    Shadow and Act

    With the same intellectual incisiveness and supple, stylish prose he brought to his classic novel Invisible Man, Ralph Ellison examines his antecedents and in so doing illuminates the literature, music, and culture of both black and white America. His range is virtuosic, encompassing Mark Twain and Richard Wright, Mahalia Jackson and Charlie Parker, The Birth of a Nation and the Dante-esque landscape of Harlem-"the scene and symbol of the Negro's perpetual alienation in the land of his birth." Throughout, he gives us what amounts to an episodic autobiography that traces his formation as a writer as well as the genesis of Invisible Man. On every page, Ellison reveals his idiosyncratic and often contrarian brilliance, his insistence on refuting both black and white stereotypes of what an African American writer should say or be. The result is a book that continues to instruct, delight, and occasionally outrage readers.

    € 18,90
  10. Invisible Man
    1. Ralph , Ellison

    Invisible Man

    Both a deeply compelling bestselling novel and an epic milestone of American literature. The book's nameless narrator describes growing up in a black community in the South, attending a Negro college from which he is expelled, moving to New York and becoming the chief spokesman of the Harlem branch of "the Brotherhood", before retreating amid violence and confusion to the basement lair of the Invisible Man he imagines himself to be. Originally published in 1952 as the first novel by a then unknown author, it remained on the bestseller list for sixteen weeks, won the National Book Award for fiction, and established Ralph Ellison as one of the key writers of the century. The book is a passionate and witty tour de force of style, strongly influenced by T.S. Eliot's The Waste Land, Joyce, and Dostoevsky.

    € 16,50