Speaking for You: the Vision of Ralph Ellison : The Vision of Ralph Ellison / Ed. by Kimberly W. Benston.
(Autor) Kimberly W. BenstonBenston brings together essays, interviews, poetry, and an extensive bibliography representing the best of contemporary critical study of Ellison's craft, philosophy, and ideology. Beginning with the biography, sense of place, and general aesthetics of Ellison, the volume focuses on the interaction between Ellison and his forbears and includes readings of Invisible Man illuminated by consideration of Ellison's cultural vision at large. The contributions reflect the interplay of aesthetic practice and cultural perception, and demonstrate Ellison's central "moral" ideal: "the dialectical mutuality of conscience and craft that enables the artist dare speak for you." The volume includes a discussion of Shadow and Act and examines the influence of Eliot, Dostoevski, Hemingway, and Wright on Ellison. Each section of the book begins with Ellison's own reflections. ISBN 0-88258-169-4: $21.95.
Kimberly W. Benston
Kimberly W. Benston is best known for his novel "Anatomy of a Rose," a lyrical exploration of love and loss. His poetic and introspective writing style has earned him recognition as a master of emotional storytelling. Benston's contributions to literature have enriched the literary landscape with his poignant and heartfelt narratives.