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The Art of Fiction No. 8

Ralph Ellison's first novel, Invisible Man, received the National Book Award in 1953.
Ellison believed the state of US fiction was unhappy and receiving the award was an 'attempt' rather than an achievement.

The Art of Fiction No. 8

Ralph Ellison's first novel, Invisible Man, received the National Book Award in 1953.
Ellison believed the state of US fiction was unhappy and receiving the award was an 'attempt' rather than an achievement.

The Art of Fiction No. 8

Ralph Ellison's Invisible Man received the National Book Award in 1953 for its attempt at a major novel.
Ellison's evaluation of his own work was that of an attempt rather than an achievement.
Ellison takes art and the novel seriously and his ideas are overwhelming.

The Art of Fiction No. 8

Ralph Ellison's Invisible Man received the National Book Award in 1953 for its attempt at a major novel.
Ellison's evaluation of his own work was that of an attempt rather than an achievement.
Ellison takes art and the novel seriously and his ideas are overwhelming.

The Art of Fiction No. 8

Ralph Ellison's first novel, Invisible Man, received the National Book Award in 1953.
Ellison believed the state of US fiction was unhappy and receiving the award was an 'attempt' rather than an achievement.

The Art of Fiction No. 8

Ralph Ellison's first novel, Invisible Man, received the National Book Award in 1953.
Ellison believed the state of US fiction was unhappy and receiving the award was an 'attempt' rather than an achievement.

The Art of Fiction No. 8

Ralph Ellison's Invisible Man received the National Book Award in 1953 for its attempt at a major novel.
Ellison's evaluation of his own work was that of an attempt rather than an achievement.
Ellison takes art and the novel seriously and his ideas are overwhelming.

The Art of Fiction No. 8

Ralph Ellison's Invisible Man received the National Book Award in 1953 for its attempt at a major novel.
Ellison's evaluation of his own work was that of an attempt rather than an achievement.
Ellison takes art and the novel seriously and his ideas are overwhelming.
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