The Nature of Power In Fiction, Literary T Power doesn’t have to show off. Power is confident, self-assuring, self-starting and self-stopping, self-warming and self-justifying. When you have it, you know it. Ralph Ellison – The Invisible Man Purchase Now Ralph Ellison The Invisible Man-1952 FacebookXPinterestEmailLinkedInWhatsApp
Play But Don’t Believe In Fiction, Literary P Play the game, but don’t believe in it—that much you owe yourself. Ralph Ellison – The Invisible Man Purchase Now
Loss Through Expectation In Fiction, Literary L What and how much had I lost by trying to do only what was expected of me instead of what I myself had wished to do? Ralph Ellison – The Invisible Man Purchase Now
Responsibility and Recognition In Fiction, Literary R To whom can I be responsible, and why should I be, when you refuse to see me? 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
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