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Books : Literature & Fiction : Authors, A-Z : ( M ) : Morrison, Toni

  • Adventures of Huckleberry Finn (1885) (Oxford Mark Twain)

    Mark Twain

    Adventures of Huckleberry Finn (1885) (Oxford Mark Twain)
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  • Beloved

    Toni Morrison

    Beloved
    Staring unflinchingly into the abyss of slavery, this spellbinding novel transforms history into a story as powerful as Exodus and as intimate as a lullaby. Sethe, its protagonist, was born a slave and escaped to Ohio, but eighteen years later she is still not free. She has too many memories of Sweet Home, the beautiful farm where so many hideous things happened. And Sethe’s new home is haunted by the ghost of her baby, who died nameless and whose tombstone is engraved with a single word: Beloved. Filled with bitter poetry and suspense as taut as a rope, Beloved is a towering achievement.
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  • The Bluest Eye

    Toni Morrison

    The Bluest Eye
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  • The Subtle Knife

    Philip Pullman

    The Subtle Knife
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  • Song of Solomon

    Toni Morrison

    Song of Solomon
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  • The Bluest Eye (Vintage International)

    Toni Morrison

    The Bluest Eye (Vintage International)
    Pecola Breedlove, a young black girl, prays every day for beauty. Mocked by other children for the dark skin, curly hair, and brown eyes that set her apart, she yearns for normalcy, for the blond hair and blue eyes that she believes will allow her to finally fit in.Yet as her dream grows more fervent, her life slowly starts to disintegrate in the face of adversity and strife. A powerful examination of our obsession with beauty and conformity, Toni Morrison’s virtuosic first novel asks powerful questions about race, class, and gender with the subtlety and grace that have always characterized her writing.
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  • Sula

    Toni Morrison

    Sula
    Two girls who grow up to become women. Two friends who become something worse than enemies. In this brilliantly imagined novel, Toni Morrison tells the story of Nel Wright and Sula Peace, who meet as children in the small town of Medallion, Ohio. Their devotion is fierce enough to withstand bullies and the burden of a dreadful secret. It endures even after Nel has grown up to be a pillar of the black community and Sula has become a pariah. But their friendship ends in an unforgivable betrayal—or does it end? Terrifying, comic, ribald and tragic, Sula is a work that overflows with life.
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  • Paradise (Oprah's Book Club)

    Toni Morrison

    Paradise (Oprah's Book Club)
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  • Inventing the Truth: The Art and Craft of Memoir, Revised and Expanded Edition

    Annie Dillard, Russell Baker, Jill Ker Conway, Ian Frazier, Jr. Henry Louis Gates, Alfred Kazin, Toni Morrison, Eileen Simpson

    Inventing the Truth: The Art and Craft of Memoir, Revised and Expanded Edition
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  • Jazz

    Toni Morrison

    Jazz
    In the winter of 1926, when everybody everywhere sees nothing but good things ahead, Joe Trace, middle-aged door-to-door salesman of Cleopatra beauty products, shoots his teenage lover to death. At the funeral, Joe’s wife, Violet, attacks the girl’s corpse. This passionate, profound story of love and obsession brings us back and forth in time, as a narrative is assembled from the emotions, hopes, fears, and deep realities of black urban life.
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  • James Baldwin : Collected Essays : Notes of a Native Son / Nobody Knows My Name / The Fire Next Time / No Name in the Street / The Devil Finds Work / Other Essays (Library of America)

    James Baldwin

    James Baldwin : Collected Essays : Notes of a Native Son / Nobody Knows My Name / The Fire Next Time / No Name in the Street / The Devil Finds Work / Other Essays (Library of America)
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  • Playing in the Dark: Whiteness and the Literary Imagination

    Toni Morrison

    Playing in the Dark: Whiteness and the Literary Imagination
    The Pulitzer Prize-winning author of Beloved and Jazz now gives us a learned, stylish, and immensely persuasive work of literary criticism that promises to change the way we read American literature even as it opens a new chapter in the American dialogue on race.

    Toni Morrison's brilliant discussions of the "Africanist" presence in the fiction of Poe, Melville, Cather, and Hemingway leads to a dramatic reappraisal of the essential characteristics of our literary tradition. She shows how much the themes of freedom and individualism, manhood and innocence, depended on the existence of a black population that was manifestly unfree--and that came to serve white authors as embodiments of their own fears and desires.

    Written with the artistic vision that has earned Toni Morrison a pre-eminent place in modern letters, Playing in the Dark will be avidly read by Morrison admirers as well as by students, critics, and scholars of American literature.

    "By going for the American literary jugular...she places her arguments...at the very heart of contemporary public conversation about what it is to be authentically and originally American. [She] boldly...reimagines and remaps the possibility of America."
    --Chicago Tribune

    "Toni Morrison is the closest thing the country has to a national writer."
    The New York Times Book Review
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  • Beloved

    Toni Morrison

    Beloved
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  • Love: A Novel

    Toni Morrison

    Love: A Novel
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  • Tar Baby

    Toni Morrison

    Tar Baby
    Ravishingly beautiful and emotionally incendiary, Tar Baby is Toni Morrison’s reinvention of the love story. Jadine Childs is a black fashion model with a white patron, a white boyfriend, and a coat made out of ninety perfect sealskins. Son is a black fugitive who embodies everything she loathes and desires. As Morrison follows their affair, which plays out from the Caribbean to Manhattan and the deep South, she charts all the nuances of obligation and betrayal between blacks and whites, masters and servants, and men and women.
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  • Sula (Oprah's Book Club)

    Toni Morrison

    Sula (Oprah's Book Club)
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  • Big Box, The (Jump at the Sun)

    Toni Morrison

    Big Box, The (Jump at the Sun)
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  • Beloved (Everyman's Library)

    Toni Morrison

    Beloved (Everyman's Library)
    (Book Jacket Status: Jacketed)

    Winner of the Pulitzer Prize, Toni Morrison’s Beloved is a spellbinding and dazzlingly innovative portrait of a woman haunted by the past.

    Sethe was born a slave and escaped to Ohio, but eighteen years later she is still not free. She has borne the unthinkable and not gone mad, yet she is still held captive by memories of Sweet Home, the beautiful farm where so many hideous things happened. Meanwhile Sethe’s house has long been troubled by the angry, destructive ghost of her baby, who died nameless and whose tombstone is engraved with a single word: Beloved.

    Sethe works at beating back the past, but it makes itself heard and felt incessantly in her memory and in the lives of those around her. When a mysterious teenage girl arrives, calling herself Beloved, Sethe’s terrible secret explodes into the present.

    Combining the visionary power of legend with the unassailable truth of history, Morrison’s unforgettable novel is one of the great and enduring works of American literature.
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  • Sula

    Toni Morrison

    Sula
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  • The Radiance of the King (New York Review Books Classics)

    Camara Laye

    The Radiance of the King (New York Review Books Classics)
    At the beginning of this masterpiece of African literature, Clarence, a white man, has been shipwrecked on the coast of Africa. Flush with self-importance, he demands to see the king, but the king has just left for the south of his realm. Traveling through an increasingly phantasmagoric landscape in the company of a beggar and two roguish boys, Clarence is gradually stripped of his pretensions, until he is sold to the royal harem as a slave. But in the end Clarence’s bewildering journey is the occasion of a revelation, as he discovers the image, both shameful and beautiful, of his own humanity in the alien splendor of the king
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