Description
Ellison published only one novel in his lifetime, and it won the 1953 National Book Award for Fiction. The unnamed narrator describes his life from childhood in the South to adulthood in New York City – “unseen” wherever he goes. As Juneteenth approaches, join us to discuss this acclaimed view of twentieth-century racism. Please read the book so you can participate in our structured, facilitated, Zoom discussion. (Note: Please join the meeting at 3 pm if you would like some assistance using the features of Zoom. Otherwise, join us at 3:15 pm for the start of our discussion.)
(See other book discussions: #362, 401, 440)