Ralph Ellison
1914–1994 (age 80)
author
Biography
Ralph Ellison (1914–1994) was a towering figure in American literature whose groundbreaking novel "Invisible Man" profoundly shaped the landscape of twentieth-century fiction. His eloquent exploration of identity, race, and the American experience earned him a place among the nation's most important writers.
Ellison's intellectual legacy and artistic achievements continue to inspire readers and writers worldwide. He rests at Trinity Church Cemetery and Mausoleum, a place befitting his stature as one of America's greatest authors.