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Что (кто) такое exhorter - определение

NOVEL BY RALPH ELLISON PUBLISHED 1952
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  • Ralph Ellison in 1961

Exhorter      
·noun One who exhorts or incites.
Exhortative         
GRAMMATICAL MOOD EXPRESSING EXHORTATION, INSISTENCE, OR ENCOURAGEMENT
Cohortative mood; Cohortative; Intentional mood; Cohortative subjunctive; Hortatory subjunctive; Horatory mood; Hortatory; Exhortative; Infrahortative; Adhortative; Suprahortative; Dehortative; Inhortative; Hortatives
·adj Serving to exhort; exhortatory; hortative.
Exhort      
·noun Exhortation.
II. Exhort ·vi To deliver exhortation; to use words or arguments to incite to good deeds.
III. Exhort ·vt To incite by words or advice; to animate or urge by arguments, as to a good deed or laudable conduct; to address exhortation to; to urge strongly; hence, to advise, warn, or caution.

Википедия

Invisible Man

Invisible Man is Ralph Ellison's first novel, published by Random House in 1952. It addresses many of the social and intellectual issues faced by African Americans in the early 20th century, including black nationalism, the relationship between black identity and Marxism, and the reformist racial policies of Booker T. Washington, as well as issues of individuality and personal identity.

Invisible Man won the U.S. National Book Award for Fiction in 1953, making Ellison the first African-American writer to win the award. In 1998, the Modern Library ranked Invisible Man 19th on its list of the 100 best English-language novels of the 20th century. Time magazine included the novel in its 100 Best English-language Novels from 1923 to 2005 list, calling it "the quintessential American picaresque of the 20th century", rather than a "race novel, or even a bildungsroman". Malcolm Bradbury and Richard Ruland recognize a black existentialist vision with a "Kafka-like absurdity". According to The New York Times, Barack Obama modeled his 1995 memoir Dreams from My Father on Ellison's novel.