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BOOKS | May 16, 2007
Books of The Times: How an 'Invisible' Man Was Seduced by His Visibility
By WILLIAM GRIMES
In his biography of Ralph Ellison, Arnold Rampersad portrays the novelist and 
analyst of black American culture as an idealistic artist betrayed by fame.

http://www.nytimes.com/2007/05/16/books/16grim.html?emc=eta1




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