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Aesthetics of Invisible ManAesthetics of Invisible ManAesthetics of Invisible ManRalph Ellison painstakingly crafted a separate world in Invisible Man , a novel that succeeds because it is an intricate aesthetic creation — humane, compassionate, and yet gloriously devoid of a moral. Social comment is neither the aim nor the drive of art, and Ellison did.
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