Burden of Memory In Fiction, Literary B Too much to remember, too much to live. Ralph Ellison – The Invisible Man Purchase Now Ralph Ellison The Invisible Man-1952 FacebookXPinterestEmailLinkedInWhatsApp
America’s Diverse Strands In Fiction, Literary A America is woven of many strands; I would recognize them and let it so remain. Ralph Ellison – The Invisible Man Purchase Now
Willful Blindness In Fiction, Literary W The world is full of people who are blind because they will not see. Ralph Ellison – The Invisible Man Purchase Now
Voice for the Invisible In Fiction, Literary V I speak for the invisible victims of America’s prosperity. Ralph Ellison – The Invisible Man Purchase Now
Living Over Controlling In Fiction, Literary L Life is to be lived, not controlled; and humanity is won by continuing to play in face of certain defeat. Ralph Ellison – The Invisible Man Purchase Now
Lost Place, Lost Self In Fiction, Literary L Perhaps to lose a sense of where you are implies the danger of losing a sense of who you are. Ralph Ellison – The Invisible Man Purchase Now