Three Days Before the Shooting

Three Days Before the Shooting

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author = Ralph Ellison
Edited by John F. Callahan and Adam Bradley
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country = United States
language = English
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genre = African American literature
publisher = Random House
release_date = July, 2008
media_type = Print (Hardback
pages = 896
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isbn = ISBN 0375759530
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"Three Days Before the Shooting" is the title of the edited manuscript of Ralph Ellison's never-finished second novel. It was co-edited by John F. Callahan, the executor of Ellison's literary estate, and Adam Bradley, a professor of Literature at Claremont McKenna College. The book is scheduled to be released in 2008 by Random House (ISBN 0375759530). An excerpt of Ralph Ellison's unfinished manuscripts was previously published as "Juneteenth".

Background

Ralph Ellison's first novel "Invisible Man" was published in 1952 to great critical success. In 1953 it beat Ernest Hemingway's "The Old Man and the Sea" to win the National Book Award. Following the success of "Invisible Man", Ellison became one of the most respected writers of African American literature in the country, and became prominent in many elite circles.

"Invisible Man" sold so well that royalty checks provided financial security for the rest of Ellison's life. The stream of money meant that the release of a second novel would be a literary decision and not a financial one.

Ellison spent the 42 years after the publication of "Invisible Man", until his death in 1994, working on his second novel. He produced over 2,000 manuscript pages, but never turned the content into a coherent novel.

Literary executorship

According to John F. Callahan, a professor who had become close friends with Ellison after writing an article about "Invisible Man", Ellison was so discouraged by the thought of his own death that he never discussed his literary executorship. Shortly after his death, Ellison's wife appointed Callahan as his literary executor. Callahan was overwhelmed by the amount of notes, computer disks and manuscript pages that Ellison had left behind.

Readers of Ellison were eager to see what Ellison had written, but Callahan needed time to sort through the manuscript and find a way to make it publishable. In the meanwhile, he edited "The Collected Essays of Ralph Ellison" in 1995 and "Flying Home and Other Stories" in 1996. In 1999, Callahan finished editing the most cohesive part of the manuscript, which was released as the standalone novel "Juneteenth".

After several more years of work, and with the co-editing of Adam Bradley, who started as a student assistant to Callahan in 1994 and eventually completed a literature doctorate at Harvard University, a publication date was set for a release of the manuscript with supporting notes under the title "Three Days Before the Shooting".

Plot

The plot of "Three Days Before the Shooting" revolves around a man named Bliss of indeterminate race who is raised by a black Baptist minister named Alonzo Hickman. As an adult he assumes a white identity and eventually becomes a race-baiting United States Senator named Adam Sunraider.

References

Cite news | url = http://www.usatoday.com/life/books/news/2007-05-09-ralph-ellison_N.htm | title = Ralph Ellison: An invisible man no more | work = USA Today | date = 2007-05-09 | accessdate = 2007-08-21]

Cite news | url = http://www.washingtonpost.com/wp-dyn/content/article/2007/08/15/AR2007081501365.html | title = The Invisible Manuscript | work = The Washington Post | date = 2007-08-19 | accessdate = 2007-08-21 | author = Wil Haygood]


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