[A] vastly ambitious informing allegory, an allegory made rich, as in
Invisible Man, with the sensory details of which Ellison was such a master. -
The New York Review of Books [A] stunning achievement. . . .
Juneteenth is a tour de force of untutored eloquence. Ellison sought no less than to create a Book of Blackness, a literary composition of the tradition at its most sublime and fundamental. -Henry Louis Gates, Jr.,
Time Juneteenth . . . threatens to come as close as any since
Huckleberry Finn to grabbing the ring of the Great American Novel. -
Los Angeles Times
"Eloquent, ardent, and worth the wait. . . . Beautifully written and imaginatively conceived,
Juneteenth, like
Invisible Man, deserves to be read and reread by generations." –
The Atlanta Journal-Constitution