Ralph Ellison's ""The Invisible Man
(Autor) Harold BloomAfter a brief introduction by editor Bloom, 12 collected critical essays consider various aspects of Ralph Ellison's 1952 novel, Invisible Man, among them, a feminist perspective, Emersonian influences, Ellison's narrator compared to Twain's Huck Finn and Jim, Ellison's narrative strategies compared to those of Dostoyevsky, and the novel as a trickster tale of deceit, revenge, conquest, and failure. Annotation copyrighted by Book News, Inc., Portland, OR
Harold Bloom
Harold Bloom (1930-2019) was a renowned literary critic and scholar, best known for his work "The Anxiety of Influence" which explores the relationship between poets and their predecessors. His dense, allusive writing style and focus on the concept of literary influence revolutionized the study of literature.