Book Details
Format
Paperback
Pages
224
Language
English
Published
Jul 23, 1998
Publisher
Manchester University Press
ISBN-10
0719044480
ISBN-13
9780719044489
Description
This book delves into the life and work of Toni Morrison, a literary giant whose narratives have shaped contemporary literature. Through insightful analysis, it explores her unique voice, thematic concerns, and exploration of race, identity, and culture. The authors, Jill L. Matus and John Thieme, bring a compelling perspective as they dissect Morrison's contributions to literature and the impact of her storytelling on readers and fellow writers alike.
Morrison’s works have resonated with audiences worldwide, prompting discussions around the complexities of the African American experience. This study not only highlights her best-selling novels but also offers a deeper understanding of the socio-political contexts that influenced her writing. Through meticulous research and critical interpretation, the authors aim to shed light on the significance of Morrison’s oeuvre in the landscape of modern literature.
Morrison’s works have resonated with audiences worldwide, prompting discussions around the complexities of the African American experience. This study not only highlights her best-selling novels but also offers a deeper understanding of the socio-political contexts that influenced her writing. Through meticulous research and critical interpretation, the authors aim to shed light on the significance of Morrison’s oeuvre in the landscape of modern literature.
Genres
History