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|aPS3555.L625|bI5 1994
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|aEllison, Ralph.
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|aInvisible man /|cRalph Ellison ; preface by Charles Johnson.
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|aModern Library ed.
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|aNew York :|bModern Library,|c1994.
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|axxxiv, 572 p. ;|c20 cm.
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|a[The Modern library of the world's best books]
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|aSeries statement from jacket.
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|aIn the course of his wanderings from a Southern Negro college to New York's Harlem, an American black man becomes involved in a series of adventures. Introduction explains circumstances under which the book was written. Ellison won the National Book Award for this searing record of a black man's journey through contemporary America. Unquestionably, Ellison's book is a work of extraordinary intensity--powerfully imagined and written with a savage, wryly humorous gusto.
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|aAfrican American men|vFiction.
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|aLexile 870L
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|aLexile 870
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|aKCIS
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|aJ1090324005
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|a108學年度
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|a暑假推薦閱讀
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