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when its unsold stock caught fire soon after publication. nancy cunard's anthology, "negro," was—like many other titles—destroyed by the london blitz. still others fell victim to the ritualistic book burnings in nazi germany that provided a reminder to americans of how fragile our freedoms are (though not
start. the volume begins with letters home to oklahoma, to his mother, ida bell, whom ellison, newly matriculated at the tuskegee institute, in , variously begs and bosses around for things he needs. the letters are concerned with money, or, rather, its absence. young ellison worries over status, too, not...
https://www.newyorker.com/magazine/2019/12/09/ralph-ellisons-slow-burning-art