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Toni Morrison and the Maternal: From «The Bluest Eye» to «God Help the Child», Revised Edition

Toni Morrison and the Maternal: From «The Bluest Eye» to «God Help the Child», Revised Edition in Franklin, TN

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Toni Morrison and the Maternal: From «The Bluest Eye» to «God Help the Child», Revised Edition

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Toni Morrison and the Maternal: From «The Bluest Eye» to «God Help the Child», Revised Edition in Franklin, TN

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Linda Wagner-Martin’s study of African American writer Toni Morrison’s work, beginning with
The Bluest Eye
in 1970 and continuing through her 2012 novel
Home,
describes Morrison as an inherently original novelist who was shaped throughout her career by her role within families. Morrison speaks of herself, compellingly and frequently, as daughter, sister, wife, mother, mentor, and friend. The energy from playing these roles in her life helped to lead to her thoroughly distinctive fiction. The book charts Morrison’s changing vision as well. Morrison’s deeper and deeper involvement in the history of African Americans within the United States leads to her study of the urban in
Jazz,
of the all-black Western towns in
Paradise,
of the upper-middle class in
Love,
as well as her poignant study of the returning Korean War veteran in
Home.
Morrison’s 2008
A Mercy,
set in the seventeenth century, reprises much of the power of the prize-winning
Beloved
and returns readers to the quintessential theme of parent-child relationships. In Morrison’s fictional world, drawing from the human and spiritual forces in both Africa and the United States provides some hope of a truly satisfying existence.
Linda Wagner-Martin’s study of African American writer Toni Morrison’s work, beginning with
The Bluest Eye
in 1970 and continuing through her 2012 novel
Home,
describes Morrison as an inherently original novelist who was shaped throughout her career by her role within families. Morrison speaks of herself, compellingly and frequently, as daughter, sister, wife, mother, mentor, and friend. The energy from playing these roles in her life helped to lead to her thoroughly distinctive fiction. The book charts Morrison’s changing vision as well. Morrison’s deeper and deeper involvement in the history of African Americans within the United States leads to her study of the urban in
Jazz,
of the all-black Western towns in
Paradise,
of the upper-middle class in
Love,
as well as her poignant study of the returning Korean War veteran in
Home.
Morrison’s 2008
A Mercy,
set in the seventeenth century, reprises much of the power of the prize-winning
Beloved
and returns readers to the quintessential theme of parent-child relationships. In Morrison’s fictional world, drawing from the human and spiritual forces in both Africa and the United States provides some hope of a truly satisfying existence.

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