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Toni Morrison

    18 februari 1931 – 5 augustus 2019
    Toni Morrison
    Remember
    Goodness and the Literary Imagination
    Toni Morrison Box Set: The Bluest Eye, Song of Solomon, Beloved
    Zwarte lokvogel
    Nobelprijsbibliotheek - 2: Beminde
    Jazz
    • 3,9(27944)Tarief

      In de jaren twintig vermoordt een zwarte man van middelbare leeftijd in Harlem zijn 18-jarige vriendin, waar zijn echtgenote het hare van denkt.

      Jazz
    • Nobelprijsbibliotheek - 2: Beminde

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      • 13 uur lezen

      In de woelige jaren na de Burgeroorlog spookt de geest van een vermoord kind in Ohio in huis van een voormalige slaaf. Deze boze, destructieve geest breekt spiegels, laat zijn vingerafdrukken in een taart icing, en maakt in het algemeen het leven moeilijk voor Sethe en haar familie. Maar toch vindt zij op een vreemde manier troost hierin, want de geest is die van haar eigen dode baby die nooit een naam kreeg, en waaraan enkel gedacht wordt als Beminde>.

      Nobelprijsbibliotheek - 2: Beminde
    • Zwarte lokvogel

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      Een door blanken opgevoed zwart model wordt verliefd op een arme neger.

      Zwarte lokvogel
    • A box set of Toni Morrison's principal works, featuring The Bluest Eye (her first novel), Beloved (Pulitzer Prize winner), and Song of Solomon (National Book Critics Award winner). Staring unflinchingly into the abyss of slavery, Beloved transforms history into a story as powerful as Exodus and as intimate as a lullaby. This spellbinding novel tells the story of Sethe, a former slave who escapes to Ohio, but eighteen years later is still not free. In The New York Times bestselling novel, The Bluest Eye, Pecola Breedlove, a young black girl, prays every day for beauty and 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. With Song of Solomon, Morrison transfigures the coming-of-age story as she follows Milkman Dead from his rustbelt city to the place of his family's origins, introducing an entire cast of strivers and seeresses, liars and assassins, the inhabitants of a fully realized black world. This beautifully designed slipcase will make the perfect holiday and perennial gift.

      Toni Morrison Box Set: The Bluest Eye, Song of Solomon, Beloved
    • 4,6(26)Tarief

      What exactly is goodness? Where is it found in the literary imagination? Toni Morrison, one of American letters' greatest voices, pondered these perplexing questions in her celebrated Ingersoll Lecture, delivered at Harvard University in 2012 and published now for the first time.

      Goodness and the Literary Imagination
    • Remember

      The Journey to School Integration

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      • 3 uur lezen
      4,5(762)Tarief

      Archival photographs capture the pivotal moments of school desegregation, offering a visual narrative of this significant historical event. The Pulitzer Prize-winning author curates a collection that not only showcases the struggles and triumphs of the era but also highlights the cultural impact of these changes on American society. This work serves as an important reminder of the ongoing journey toward equality in education.

      Remember
    • James Casebere: Works 1975-2010

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      • 12 uur lezen
      4,8(5)Tarief

      Focusing on architectural representation, the book showcases James Casebere's evolution as an artist-photographer from the Pictures Generation. Known for creating simplified models of structures like prisons and factories, Casebere's work interrogates themes of power and space, influenced by Foucault's critiques. This mid-career survey, edited by Okwui Enwezor, features early and previously unreleased works from 1975 to 2010, accompanied by essays from Hal Foster and Toni Morrison, making it the most comprehensive monograph on Casebere to date.

      James Casebere: Works 1975-2010
    • Toni Morrison: The Last Interview

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      • 7 uur lezen
      4,5(21)Tarief

      “Knowledge is what’s important, you know? Not the erasure, but the confrontation of it.” — TONI MORRISON In this wide-ranging collection of thought-provoking interviews — including her first and last — Toni Morrison (whom President Barrack Obama called a “national treasure”) details not only her writing life, but also her other careers as a teacher, and as a publisher, as well as the gripping story of her family. In fact, Morrison reveals here that her Nobel Prize-winning novels, such as Beloved and Song of Solomon, were born out of her family’s stories — such as those of her great-grandmother, born a slave, or her father, escaping the lynch mobs of the South. With an introduction by her close friend, poet Nikki Giovani, Morrison hereby weaves yet another fascinating and inspiring narrative — that of herself.

      Toni Morrison: The Last Interview
    • Recitatif

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      • 3 uur lezen
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      In this 1983 short story--the only short story Morrison ever wrote--we meet Twyla and Roberta, who have known each other since they were eight years old and spent four months together as roommates in St. Bonaventure shelter. Inseparable then, they lose touch as they grow older, only later to find each other again at a diner, a grocery store, and again at a protest. Seemingly at opposite ends of every problem, and at each other's throats each time they meet, the two women still cannot deny the deep bond their shared experience has forged between them. Another work of genius by this masterly writer, Recitatif keeps Twyla's and Roberta's races ambiguous throughout the story. Morrison herself described Recitatif, a story which will keep readers thinking and discussing for years to come, as "an experiment in the removal of all racial codes from a narrative about two characters of different races for whom racial identity is crucial." We know that one is white and one is Black, but which is which? And who is right about the race of the woman the girls tormented at the orphanage?

      Recitatif
    • Morrison brings her genius to this personal inquiry into the significance of African-Americans in the American literary imagination. Through her investigation of black characters, narrative strategies, and idiom in the fiction of white American writers, Morrison provides a perspective sure to alter conventional notions about American literature.

      Playing in the Dark