Toni Morrison: A Critical CompanionBloomsbury Academic, 8 Eyl 1998 - 218 sayfa Winner of the Nobel Prize for Literature in 1993, Toni Morrison is among our most distinguished contemporary novelists. Morrison describes herself as a black woman novelist, and all her novels deal with African American characters and communities. Exploring the entire cycle of human life in a spiritual context, her novels are also universal in their depiction of families, especially mothers and their children. From her first novel, The Bluest Eye, to her most recent, Paradise, Toni Morrison has explored the African American experience, and by extension, the human experience. Her characters linger in our minds long after we have finished reading the novel. This is the only book-length study to discuss all of Morrison's novels published to date. |
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Series Foreword by Kathleen Gregory Klein ix | 1 |
Literary Contexts | 13 |
The Bluest Eye 1970 | 27 |
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