Pages: 88 (Paperback) ISBN: 1586638262 Pub: Spark Notes Pub date: 2004-10-14 Amazon.co.uk Sales Rank: 576768
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Reader Reviews:A literary gem (2/2 people found this helpful)Not only does Toni Morrison write beautiful and engaging prose, she's also a genius when it comes to portraying social issues and evoking social consciousness in her books. Song of Solomon vividly portrays Afro-American life in North America from approximately the 1930's through the 1960's, but adding further depth to social issues and the consequences of hundreds of years of history.
"Solomon cut across the sky, Solomon gone home." (4/4 people found this helpful)Filled with imagery and symbolism from the Bible, this magisterial novel also draws on the epic tradition, tracing the roots of four generations of an African-American family as they fight a series of battles--against the legacy of slavery and racism, the loss of cultural values and roots, the trauma of injustice, and the self-centeredness resulting from economic success. For all its elegance of development and seriousness of purpose, however, this 1977 novel by Toni Morrison is decidedly earthy, filled with unusual characters and exciting, often sensuous, stories about a family descended from Solomon, a freed slave who, according to legend, flew on his own wings back to Africa, leaving his wife and twenty-one children behind.
A complex, magical exploration of African-American identity (23/24 people found this helpful)First published in 1977 Song of Solomon was Morrison's most successful novel to date. In a way it is a bildungsroman about the development of a young man, Milkman Dead, but it also taps into cultural and family memory to explore the complexities of black identity. There is an element of a puzzle, as Milkman gradually uncovers his family past and the past of his culture. Morrison shows how for black people in America, family identity is closely connected to the wider culture and history of America. In travelling South Milkman casts off the trappings of one identity - middle class modernity - and delves into his roots and true legacy. Yet there is nothing simplistic in Morrison's view of black history and identity as we see in Milkman's discovery of his Native American side and the complex blending of modes of narrative and expression. Her work could never be described as narrowly "black" fiction or "women's" fiction. Set mainly in the 1960s, the novel explores the issue of assimilation into white middle class America but it doesn't set up essentialist oppositions of black vs white society. There is an acknowledgement of the hybrid nature of America, as well as an assertion of the right of oppressed peoples to a culture and history often denied them. A Fantastic Book (1/2 people found this helpful)This was the first book I've read of Toni Morrison, and I can't wait to read others. It is beautifully written and I feel as though I know Milkman personally. I will have to read it again though because I've got a feeling that I've missed something. Marvellous tale from the chief writer of Black America (6/6 people found this helpful)This title was suggested to me for my Scottish Higher in English as a true reflection of the experiences of African-Americans over the last century, and, I can truly testify that it acheived this purpose along with a myriad of others. Readers will find themselves gripped by the story of different generations of a Black family in America and, although Morrison claims that she shuns the 'universal' novel and writes solely for her own people, in this novel the raw humanity of her vivid characters brings one face to face with the brutal realities of life. The spiritual references can seem confusing without some background knowledge and the novel is somewhat pessimistic, but 'Song of Solomon' is a must read nonetheless. Similar ProductsThe Bluest Eye Beloved White Noise (Picador Books) The Bingo Palace Sula CategoriesAmazon.co.uk places this book into the following categories:
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