Reviews, essays, and interviews offer critical interpretations of the works of Toni Morrison
Toni Morrison has pinpointed the 'trauma of racism' as 'the severe fragmentation of the self' (Morrison, Unspeakable 214), and her works are dedicated to envisioning for African Americans ways of...
Cutting-edge scholarly guide to Toni Morrison's most recent work with emphasis on Morrison's examination of African-American progress and leadership at key moments in American history.
This collection assumes black subjectivity, rather than argues for it, in order to reread and revise the horror of slavery and its consequences into our time.
She has taught at several universities, as well as being the author of novels, short stories essays, and a play. Morrison invites readers to participate in her stories and enables them to enter into the characters' lives.
Presents a biography of Toni Morrison along with critical views of her work.
Part of the Routledge Guides to Literature series, this volume is essential reading for all those beginning detailed study of Toni Morrison and seeking a guide to her work and a way into the wealth of contextual and critical material that ...
This fascinating volume traces Morrison's life from her childhood in Lorain, Ohio, through her marriage, academic career, editing career, and writing success.
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This book makes an incisive contribution to our understanding of Morrison's artistic vision and range, illuminating her ethical engagement with memory and history, freedom and enslavement, love and loss, personhood and community.
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. This study analyzes in turn each of Morrison's novels.