I'd say the writing is overall stronger, tapped into deeper reservoirs of American language and self - consciousness, although there are admittedly less of the plot - dynamics that
drove Invisible Man forward.
Not exact matches
Whereas the musical feel of
Invisible Man was blues, Basie, and Armstrong, and seemed to acquire an accelerating be-bop
drive and craziness once its plot brought it to NYC, the feel in Juneteenth is gospel and black - church revival down to the core.
Masterfully plotted, darkly comic, A Changed
Man illuminates the everyday transactions in our lives, exposing what remains
invisible in plain sight in our drug - addled and media -
driven culture.