Dimensions
130 x 199 x 8mm
This book introduces you to the life and work of Toni Morrison, Nobel prize-winning, African-American novelist of 'Beloved', 'Song Of Solomon' and 'Jazz'. Discover how Morrison uses storytelling, imagery and the voice of communities and of individuals as she explores and reveals the energies, hardships and experiences of Black women and men.
Gina Wisker's informative text explores:
- How to approach Toni Morrison's great works
- Morrison's mission of rediscovering African-American history
- Her revelations of strong women's lives and their powerful, energetic responses to the effects of racism and sexism
- Morrison's fascination with magic, superstition and the supernatural
- Her use of oral storytelling, everyday language and beautiful imagery
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