FALL 1999 |
VOLUME 8, NUMBER 3 |
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Callahan brings Ellison's posthumous novel to life Newsweek calls it "a bona fide literary event." Publisher's Weekly calls it "a visionary tour de force, a lyrical, necessary contribution to America's perennial racial dialogue, and a novel powerfully reinforcing Ralph Ellison's place in literary history." The New York Times, Time, Forbes, The New Republic, National Public Radio, CBS, The Los Angeles Times, The Washington Post, The Oregonian, The Seattle Times and book critics throughout the nation are all writing about Juneteenth, a novel authored by Ralph Ellison and edited posthumously by John Callahan, Morgan S. Odell Professor of Humanities at Lewis & Clark College and literary executor of Ellison's estate. Read more. |
Special Section - The Gift of Fir Acres, the Frank family estate |
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