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Contemporary Fiction

Invisible Man

eng. Invisible Man · 1952
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Main Ideas

  • Exploration of identity and self-awareness: The protagonist grapples with issues of self-identification and understanding his place in society, reflecting broader questions about how identity is formed and perceived in the context of race and culture.
  • Racism and social invisibility: The book raises questions about racial discrimination and the social invisibility of Black people in American society. The protagonist feels invisible because he is not seen as an individual, but only through the lens of racial stereotypes.
  • Political and social struggle: The novel explores various forms of political and social struggle, including the protagonist's involvement in a Brotherhood that seeks social justice but ultimately proves to be corrupt and manipulative.
  • Existential isolation: The protagonist experiences a profound sense of isolation and alienation, reflecting existential themes of loneliness and the search for meaning in a world that refuses to acknowledge him.
  • Myth and reality: The book uses mythological and symbolic elements to explore the boundaries between myth and reality, showing how myths can shape people's perceptions and behaviors.
Invisible Man
Date of publication: 30 July 2024
Last updated: 18 August 2024
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Original titleeng. Invisible Man · 1952