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Three Before the Shooting… – Ralph Ellison (2010)

Three Days before the Shooting... by Ralph Ellison

June 28, 2021 by vel veeter Leave a Comment

So going into this, you should know that it’s not Ralph Ellison’s second novel. And despite what the cover of the other version of this material “Juneteenth” says, that’s also not Ralph Ellison’s second novel. John F Callahan edited both, but his editing here suggests he knows better. Instead, this represents some half of the written material that Ralph Ellison wrote after the publication of Invisible Man. The basic editorial decision making process was: where they could determine Ralph Ellison’s intentions, they honored those. That’s […]

Filed Under: Fiction, Non-Fiction Tagged With: ralph ellison

vel veeter's CBR13 Review No:287 · Genres: Fiction, Non-Fiction · Tags: ralph ellison ·
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Everybody’s pleasant these days, but me.

The Selected Letters of Ralph Ellison by Ralph Ellison

June 29, 2020 by vel veeter Leave a Comment

There’s something inherently amazing about a collected letters of any famous person, or in this case a famous writer. For one, there’s extraordinary amount of research and footwork put into the project, from collecting the letters from a potential wide-ranging set of recipients to placing them in order, providing editorial content, and for verifying different aspects of the letters, let alone providing an analysis of the content. So the editors of this collection have been very successful (so far is readily apparent in reading them). […]

Filed Under: Biography/Memoir Tagged With: ralph ellison, the selected letters of ralph ellison

vel veeter's CBR12 Review No:351 · Genres: Biography/Memoir · Tags: ralph ellison, the selected letters of ralph ellison ·
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What, if anything, is there that a novelist can say about his work that wouldn’t be better left to the critics?

March 16, 2018 by vel veeter Leave a Comment

I don’t know what to say about a 900 page collection of essays that represent the 50 year career of Ralph Ellison. What I can talk about are some of the various interests, ghosts, and other throughlines that make their way through these essays. He’s a writer who’s very concerned about the racialized criticism of language, of the experiences of Blackness, of literature, and of music. And I guess I mean by that that he’s concerned about each of those items on their own, as […]

Filed Under: Non-Fiction Tagged With: ralph ellison, the collected essays of ralph ellison

vel veeter's CBR10 Review No:63 · Genres: Non-Fiction · Tags: ralph ellison, the collected essays of ralph ellison ·
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Distortion for the effect of design

February 14, 2017 by vel veeter 3 Comments

I don’t know about the Great American Novel. But I do know about great American novels, and especially books that so fully capture the experience of a time and a place and an identity. I think Moby Dick is the great American 19th century novel. It has everything (except women) to say about what America is, contains, and says it in both perfectly and multivalent ways. This book is the same for the 20th century. And I would argue, quite possibly for the 21st century. I […]

Filed Under: Fiction Tagged With: invisible man, ralph ellison

vel veeter's CBR9 Review No:50 · Genres: Fiction · Tags: invisible man, ralph ellison ·
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