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_aEllison, Ralph, _d1914- |
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_aInvisible man / _cRalph Ellison. |
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_aNew [ed.] / _bwith an introduction by John Callahan. |
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_aLondon : _bPenguin, _c2001. |
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_axli, 581p. ; _c20 cm. |
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490 | 0 | _aPenguin classics | |
500 | _aOriginally published: New York: Random House, 1952; London: Gollancz, 1953. | ||
520 | 8 | _aThe invisible man is the unnamed narrator of this impassioned novel of black lives in 1940s America. Embittered by a country which treats him as a non-being, he retreats to an underground cell. | |
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_aAfrican Americans _xSocial conditions _yTo 1964 _vFiction. |
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_aGeneral. _2eflch |
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