From Ralph Ellison - author of the classic novel, Invisible Man- the long-awaited follow up. Here is the master of American vernacular - the rhythms of jazz and gospel and ordinary speech - at the height of his powers, telling a powerful, evocative tale of a prodigal of the twentieth century. 'Tell me what happened while there's still time,' demands the dying Senator Adam Sunraider to the itinerate preacher whom he calls Daddy Hickman. As a young man, Sunraider was Bliss, an orphan taken in by Hickman and raised to be a preacher like himself. Bliss's history encompasses the joys of young southern boyhood; bucolic days as a filmmaker, lovemaking in a field in the Oklahoma sun. And behind it all lies a mystery- how did this chosen child become the man who would deny everything to achieve his goals? Brilliantly crafted, moving, wise, Juneteenthis the work of an American master.
Ralph Ellison
Ralph Ellison was an influential African American writer known for his groundbreaking novel "Invisible Man," which explores themes of identity, race, and invisibility in society. His writing style is marked by vivid imagery, complex characters, and social commentary. Ellison's work has had a lasting impact on American literature and continues to inspire readers today.