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  1. Lewis Alfred Ellison, a small-business owner and a construction foreman, died in 1916, after work-related injury and a failed operation. [5] [6] The elder Ellison loved literature, and doted on his children. Ralph later discovered, as an adult, that his father had hoped he would grow up to be a poet.

    • Essay, criticism, novel, short story
    • Ralph Waldo Ellison, March 1, 1913, Oklahoma City, Oklahoma, U.S.
  2. 12 de abr. de 2024 · Ralph Ellison (born March 1, 1914, Oklahoma City, Oklahoma, U.S.—died April 16, 1994, New York, New York) was an American writer who won eminence with his first novel (and the only one published during his lifetime), Invisible Man (1952).

    • The Editors of Encyclopaedia Britannica
  3. 17 de abr. de 1994 · Ralph Ellison, whose widely read novel "Invisible Man" was a stark account of racial alienation that foreshadowed the attention Americans eventually paid to divisions in their midst, died...

  4. Ralph Ellison (Oklahoma City, 1 de marzo de 1914 [1] -Nueva York, 16 de abril de 1994) fue un escritor y docente. Amigo de Saul Bellow, Ellison es considerado uno de los novelistas estadounidenses más influyentes de la posguerra, sobre todo en la obra de Toni Morrison, Kurt Vonnegut y Joseph Heller, entre otros. [2]

  5. 2 de abr. de 2014 · Ellison died from pancreatic cancer in New York City on April 16, 1994. The novel that he had been working on prior to his death was released posthumously in 1999 and titled Juneteenth, with...

  6. 17 de abr. de 1994 · April 17, 1994 12 AM PT. TIMES STAFF WRITER. Ralph Ellison, whose only novel, “Invisible Man,” became not only a dramatic cry for racial understanding but a work cherished over four decades...

  7. 17 de abr. de 1994 · April 16, 1994 at 8:00 p.m. EDT. Ralph Ellison, 80, author of "Invisible Man," widely considered the greatest American novel of the last 50 years, died yesterday at his home in New York. He had...