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The Fiction Old and New book group discussed the classic novel, “Invisible Man” by Ralph Ellison. Two versions of this novel are available on BARD and both are posted below.
Here are the two book annotations:
1. Invisible man DB 56346
Subjects: Classics
Description: Classic novel of a young black man’s search for identity. Follows the unnamed protagonist from his youth in a Southern town through the depression years in Harlem, where he examines and rejects the values thrust on him by both whites and blacks. Some strong language. National Book Award 1953. 1947.
2. Invisible man DB 09600
Ellison, Ralph. Reading time 17 hours, 43 minutes.
Subjects: General
Description: Classic novel of man’s search for identity. Follows a young black man from his youth in a Southern town through the depression years in Harlem, where he examines and rejects the values thrust on him by both whites and blacks..
Our facilitator for this group is Michelle Bernstein
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The Fiction Old and New book group discussed the classic novel, “Invisible Man” by Ralph Ellison. Two versions of this novel are available on BARD and both are posted below.
Here are the two book annotations:
1. Invisible man DB 56346
Subjects: Classics
Description: Classic novel of a young black man’s search for identity. Follows the unnamed protagonist from his youth in a Southern town through the depression years in Harlem, where he examines and rejects the values thrust on him by both whites and blacks. Some strong language. National Book Award 1953. 1947.
2. Invisible man DB 09600
Ellison, Ralph. Reading time 17 hours, 43 minutes.
Subjects: General
Description: Classic novel of man’s search for identity. Follows a young black man from his youth in a Southern town through the depression years in Harlem, where he examines and rejects the values thrust on him by both whites and blacks..
Our facilitator for this group is Michelle Bernstein