“James B. Haile III has fashioned a penetrating lens through which to examine the African American male subject in literature, as well as how this subject is conventionally discussed within literary criticism and philosophy. His introduction of the visual and the theatrical as avenues into thinking about Douglass and, especially, Ellison is exciting in its ability to encourage associations that more conventional ways of approaching such well-known figures leave unnoticed. This will be an important work.” —Anthony Stewart, author of George Orwell, Doubleness, and the Value of Decency