The sentence "I am an invisible man" is the opening line of Ralph Ellison's novel "Invisible Man." It symbolizes the protagonist's struggle with identity and societal invisibility as a black man in America. Ellison's exploration of this theme throughout the novel reflects his own experiences and observations of racial discrimination and marginalization.
Ralph Ellison wrote "Invisible Man" from 1945 to 1952, and it was first published in 1952.
Ralph Ellison wrote Invisible Man.
Ralph Ellison
Ralph Ellison was an author and scholar who grew up in Oklahoma. He is best-known for his book titled The Invisible Man.
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Ralph Ellison won the National Book Award in 1953 for his novel "Invisible Man." The book explores themes of racial identity and social injustice in America.
His name was Ralph Ellison.
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The wife of Ralph Waldo Ellison, the acclaimed author of Invisible man.
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