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“'Invisible Man' holds such an honored place in African-American literature that …” — Darryl Pinckney
'Invisible Man' holds such an honored place in African-American literature that Ralph Ellison didn't have to write anything else to break bread with the remembered dead. But he did try to go on, because if a writer has done one great thing, then the pressures to do another are intense.
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