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The Art of John Coltrane and Ralph Ellison
An Article comparing the music of John Coltrane and the writing of Ralph Ellison in sight of "The Black American Experience".

Ralph Ellison
Forty years after Ralph Ellison began work on his second novel, John Callahan, Ellison's literary executor has brought out "Juneteenth," a selection from the unfinished manuscript. This feature includes collected coverage of Ellison's life and work, including the original reviews of "Invisible Man" and an excerpt from the new work.

Author's Works
A collection of book descriptions and related links.

Juneteenth
Ralph Ellison's literary executor, John F. Callahan spoke at the Library of Congress about Ellison and his two novels, Invisible Man and Juneteenth. Library of Congress Information Bulletin, August 1999 issue.

Ralph Ellison Editor Speaks at Library
Ralph Ellison's literary executor, John F. Callahan spoke at the Library on two consecutive standing-room-only lectures about Ellison and his two novels, Invisible Man and Juneteenth. Library of Congress Information Bulletin, August 1999 issue.

Visible Ellison
A Study of Ralph Ellison's Fiction. Description of a study by Edith Schor along with the table of contents.






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