Shadow and Act | Critical Overview

Shadow and Act was published in 1964, in the wake of the civil rights movement and at the time of the rise of the black power movement. Released only a year after the historic March on Washington, it was met by critics with developed opinions about social reform. Both friends and foes anticipated Ellison’s new work because of the response to his novel, Invisible Man.

In ‘‘Portrait of a Man on His Own,’’ a 1964 New York Times review, George P. Elliot writes that Shadow and Act ‘‘says more about being an American Negro, and says it better,...

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