Detail from After "Invisible Man" by Ralph Ellison, the Prologue 1999–2000
From prologue to Invisible Man, by Ralph Ellison:
'Perhaps you'll think strange that an invisible man should need light, desire
light, love light. But maybe it exactly because I am invisible. Light confirms my reality, gives
birth to my form … Without light I am not only invisible, but formless as well; and to be unaware
of one's form is to live a death.'
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