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1. A Mercy (Vintage International) by Toni Morrison | |
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(2009-08-11)
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2. Jazz by Toni Morrison | |
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(2004-06-08)
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Editorial Review Product Description Narrated by the author, Toni Morrison, this is an intense but gratifying three hours of tape. Background jazz music enhances the feel of '20s Harlem, a city that attracted thousands of black southerners hoping for better lives. Joe Trace and his wife Violet were part of this migration; madly in love with each other and the idea of this urban mecca, they "traindanced into the city." But like so many of the marriages in Morrison's novels, this union crumbles, and the dreams for a better life fade away. Joe finds another, a love "that made him so sad and happy he shot her just to keep the feeling going." In Jazz, time ebbs and flows like human memory, traversing between recollections of the past and expectations for the future; likewise, jazz music is often wild and chaotic. Here Morrison once again exemplifies herself as both a superb writer and a masterful storyteller. Customer Reviews (70)
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3. Beloved (Everyman's Library) by Toni Morrison | |
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(2006-10-17)
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Editorial Review Product Description A dead child, a runaway slave, a terrible secret--these are the centralconcerns of Toni Morrison's Pulitzer Prize-winning Beloved.Morrison, a Nobel laureate, has written many fine novels, includingSong of Solomon, The Bluest Eye, andParadise--but Beloved is arguably her best. Tomodern readers, antebellum slavery is a subject so familiar that it isalmost impossible to render its horrors in a way that seems neither clichédnor melodramatic. Rapes, beatings, murders, and mutilations are recountedhere, but they belong to characters so precisely drawn that the tragedyremains individual, terrifying to us because it is terrifying to thesufferer. And Morrison is master of the telling detail: in the bit,for example, a punishing piece of headgear used to discipline recalcitrantslaves, she manages to encapsulate all of slavery's many cruelties into oneapt symbol--a device that deprives its wearer of speech. "Days after it wastaken out, goose fat was rubbed on the corners of the mouth but nothing tosoothe the tongue or take the wildness out of the eye." Most importantly,the language here, while often lyrical, is never overheated. Even as sherecalls the cruelties visited upon her while a slave, Sethe is evocativewithout being overemotional: "Add my husband to it, watching, above me inthe loft--hiding close by--the one place he thought no one would look forhim, looking down on what I couldn't look at at all. And not stoppingthem--looking and letting it happen.... And if he was that broken then, thenhe is also and certainly dead now." Even the supernatural is treated as anordinary fact of life: "Not a house in the country ain't packed to itsrafters with some dead Negro's grief. We lucky this ghost is a baby,"comments Sethe's mother-in-law. Beloved is a dense, complex novel that yields up its secrets one byone. As Morrison takes us deeper into Sethe's history and her memories, thehorrifying circumstances of her baby's death start to make terrible sense.And as past meets present in the shape of a mysterious young woman aboutthe same age as Sethe's daughter would have been, the narrative buildsinexorably to its powerful, painful conclusion.Beloved may well bethe defining novel of slavery in America, the one that all otherswill be measured by. --Alix Wilber Customer Reviews (676)
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4. Love: A Novel by Toni Morrison | |
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(2005-01-04)
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Editorial Review Product Description Though slim in pages, Morrison constructs Love with a precision and elegance that shows her characters' flaws and fears with brutal accuracy. Love may be less complex than others in the grand Morrison oeuvre, but not because Morrison performs literary hand-holding. Readers will experience in this smooth, sharp-eyed gem another instance of the Toni Morrison craftsmanship: she enters your mind, hangs a tale or two there, and leaves just as quietly as she came. --E. Brooke Gilbert Customer Reviews (99)
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5. Song of Solomon by Toni Morrison | |
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(2004-06-08)
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Editorial Review Product Description Morrison narrates for three hours and lays out before us the complex livesand backgrounds of four generations of black family life in the south.Central is the character Milkman--an unfortunate nickname owed to his lengthy nursing period and delayed coming of age. Although a latestarter, Milkman develops into a fundamentally strong person, whoeventually learns to cherish his family and the importance of his roots. The narrator breathes life into an intriguing and diverse set of characters--from violent criminals to devout parents. Through them Morrison explorescomplex social and racial issues using luscious lyricallanguage This text refers to the audiobook edition of this title. Customer Reviews (237)
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6. The Bluest Eye (Vintage International) by Toni Morrison | |
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(2007-05-08)
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Editorial Review Product Description Set in Lorain, Ohio, in 1941, The Bluest Eye is something of an ensemble piece. The point of view is passed like a baton from one character to the next, with Morrison's own voice functioning as a kind of gold standard throughout. The focus, though, is on an 11-year-old black girl named Pecola Breedlove, whose entire family has been given a cosmetic cross to bear: This vein of self-hatred is exactly what keeps Morrison's novel from devolving into a cut-and-dried scenario of victimization. She may in fact pin too much of the blame on the beauty myth: "Along with the idea of romantic love, she was introduced to another--physical beauty. Probably the most destructive ideas in the history of human thought. Both originated in envy, thrived in insecurity, and ended in disillusion." Yet the destructive power of these ideas is essentially colorblind, which gives The Bluest Eye the sort of universal reach that Morrison's imitators can only dream of. And that, combined with the novel's modulated pathos and musical, fine-grained language, makes for not merely a sophisticated debut but a permanent one. --James Marcus Customer Reviews (523)
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7. Paradise (Oprah's Book Club) by Toni Morrison | |
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(1999-04-01)
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Editorial Review Product Description Paradise is a tour de force of storytelling power, richly imagined and elegantly composed. Morrison challenges our most fiercely held beliefs as she weaves folklore and history, memory and myth, into an unforgettable meditation on race, religion, gender, and the way a society can turn on itself until it is forced to explode. Paradise actually begins with the arrival of these vigilantes, only tolaunch into an intricate series of flashbacks and interlacedstories. The cast is large--indeed, it seems as though we must havemet all 360 members of Ruby's populace--and Morrison knows how toimprint even the minor players on our brains. Even more amazing,though, are the full-length portraits she draws of the four Conventdwellers and their executioners: rich, rounded, and almost painful intheir intimacy. This richness--of language and, ultimately, of humanunderstanding--combats the aura of saintliness that can occasionallymar Morrison's fiction. It also makes for a spectacular piece ofstorytelling, in which such biblical concepts as redemption and divinelove are no postmodern playthings but matters of life and (in the veryfirst sentence, alas) death. Customer Reviews (330)
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8. Toni Morrison's Song of Solomon: A Casebook (Casebooks in Criticism) | |
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(2003-03-27)
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9. Sula (Oprah's Book Club) by Toni Morrison | |
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(2002-04-05)
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Editorial Review Product Description As girls, Nel and Sula are the best of friends, only children who findin each other a kindred spirit to share in each girl's loneliness andimagination. When they meet again as adults, it's clear that Nel haschosen a life of acceptance and accommodation, while Sula must fightto defend her seemingly unconventional choices and beliefs. Butregardless of the physical and emotional distance that threatens thisextraordinary friendship, the bond between the women remainsunbreakable: "Her old friend had come home.... Sula, whose past shehad lived through and with whom the present was a constant sharing ofperceptions. Talking to Sula had always been a conversation withherself." Lyrical and gripping, Sula is an honest look at the power offriendship amid a backdrop of family, love, race, and the humancondition. --Gisele Toueg Customer Reviews (134)
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10. Tar Baby by Toni Morrison | |
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(2004-06-08)
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11. Big Box by Toni Morrison | |
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(1999-09-10)
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Editorial Review Product Description Giselle Potter's lovely, childlikepaintings create an atmosphere of naïve bewilderment, as the plaintivechildren wail, over and over, "If freedom is handledjust your way/ Then it's not my freedom or free." Morrison's firstforay into children's literature is a puzzling, thickly ironic book thatasks more questions than it answers. Even as a celebration of theunfettered exuberance of children in the face of societal oppression, alighter touch would have done wonders. (Click to see a sample spread.Text copyright 1999 by Toni Morrison. Illustrations copyright 1999 byGiselle Potter. With permission of Jump at the Sun, Hyperion Books forChildren.) --Emilie Coulter Customer Reviews (32)
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12. What Moves at the Margin: Selected Nonfiction by Toni Morrison | |
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(2008-04-01)
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Editorial Review Product Description The first section of the book, "Family and History," includes Morrison's writings about her family, Black women, Black history, and her own works. The second section, "Writers and Writing," offers her assessments of writers she admires and books she reviewed, edited at Random House, or gave a special affirmation to with a foreword or an introduction. The final section, "Politics and Society," includes essays and speeches where Morrison addresses issues in American society and the role of language and literature in the national culture. Among other pieces, this collection includes a reflection on 9/11, reviews of such seminal books by Black writers as Albert Murray's South to a Very Old Place and Gayl Jones's Corregidora, an essay on teaching moral values in the university, a eulogy for James Baldwin, and Morrison's Nobel lecture. Taken together, What Moves at the Margin documents the response to our time by one of American literature's most thoughtful and eloquent writers. Customer Reviews (1)
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13. Playing in the Dark: Whiteness and the Literary Imagination by Toni Morrison | |
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(1993-07-27)
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14. Sula by Toni Morrison | |
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(2004-06-08)
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15. Toni Morrison's Paradise (MAXnotes) by David M. Gracer | |
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(1999-07)
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16. Peeny Butter Fudge by Toni Morrison, Slade Morrison | |
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(2009-09-15)
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Editorial Review Product Description Pulitzer Prize-winning author Toni Morrison and her son Slade tell a story of what really goes on when Nana is left in charge! Customer Reviews (2)
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17. Conversations with Toni Morrison (Literary Conversations Series) | |
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(1994-04-01)
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18. Beloved by Toni Morrison | |
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(1987)
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19. Jazz by Toni Morrison | |
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(1992-04-30)
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20. Beloved by Toni Morrison | |
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(2007-03-20)
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