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The Distinguished Works of the Preeminent Black Author, Ralph Ellison E
The Distinguished Works of the Preeminent Black Author, Ralph EllisonRalph Ellison is unity of the most lauded yet misunderstood writers of the twentieth century. Ellison is considered a short-story writer and an essayist at heart, but his most distinguished work is the novel, unperceivable Man. Ellison has been called everything from the great black American author (Brennan) to unnecessarily excessive in his penning style (Ralph Ellison 1914-1994). For the most part, Ellison is held in high regard in the literary community. The critical consensus on Ralph Ellison is that he is one of the most influential and impassioned authors of his generation.Ralph Waldo Ellison was born on March 1, 1914 in Oklahoma City, Oklahoma to Lewis Alfred Ellison and Ida Ellison (Kennedy and Gioia). From his birth, it seems Ellison was apprenticed to become a writer his father named him after the poet Ralph Waldo Emerson. primeval in life, Ellison was influenced by his mother who was an ardent soc ial activist (Kennedy and Gioia). Ellison was raised in a middle-class white neighborhood. After graduating from high school in Oklahoma, Ellison was awarded a scholarship to the Tuskegee Institute in Alabama. Ellison left school wee and moved to Harlem (Ralph Ellison 1914-1994). It was here that he met two of his greatest early influences the poet Langston Hughes and the novelist Richard Wright (Kennedy and Gioia). In the late 1930s and early 1940s, Ellison was primarily an essayist who was print in several American periodicals. It was in these early years that he wrote fag of the Bingo Game and the Buster and Riley trilogy. In 1952, Ellisons Invisible Man was published in what became his most notable work. Invisible Man won Ellison nume... ...riticism. Galen Group. 16 Apr. 2001http//www.galenet.com/servlet/LitRC/.Kennedy, X.J. and Dana Gioia. Ralph Ellison Biography. Literature Online 24 Apr. 2001http//longman.awl.com/kennedy/ellison/biography.htm.Langman, F. H. Reconsidering Invisible Man. Contemporary literary Criticism. Gale Group. 17 April 2001http//www.galenet.com/servlet/LitRC/.Mitgang, Herbert. Invisible Man, As Vivid Today as in 1952. Contemporary Literary Criticism. Gale Group. 16 Apr. 2001http//www.galenet.com/servlet/LitRC/.Ralph Ellison 1914-1994. Contemporary Literary Criticism. Gale Group. 16 April 2001http//www.galenet.com/servlet/LitRC/.Schor, Edith. Ralph, Ellison, Journeyman Three Early Stories. Contemporary Literary Criticism. Gale Group. 17 April 2001http//www.galenet.com/servlet/LitRC/.
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