Revue Des Sciences Humaines
Volume 17, Numéro 2, Pages 111-120
2006-12-31

The Craft Of Structure In R. Ellison's Invisible Man

Authors : Bougherara Khemissi .

Abstract

Ellison’s advocacy of art against sociology and ideology is well-known. In his only novel, Invisible Man, he demonstrates that Negro writers are perfectly capable mastering the Euro-American literary tradition, and that great works of art with universal implications can be worked out of the raw material of Black life. The structure of the novel portrays a black man’s renewed attempt to establish his human individuality, first within and against his Black community, and within and against American society.

Keywords

The craft of structure ; R. Ellison's invisible man