Protagonist and Central Conflict: Utilizing aspects of magical realism, this novel reveals the story of protagonist “Milkman” Dead’s quest for missing gold, connection to his past, and self-realization.
Potential Sensitivity Issues: Violence; murder; racism and race issues; sexual content; implied/fantasized incest; suicide; profanity
Toni Morrison, Author
Bio: 1931-2019; born in Ohio; attended Howard University and Cornell University; taught at Texas Southern University; became the first female Black fiction editor at Random House (1965); published first novel (The Bluest Eye) in 1970; earned Pulitzer Prize for Fiction (for Beloved; 1970) and Nobel Prize in Literature (1993); tapped to give the Jefferson Lecture, the highest honor awarded by the National Endowment for the Humanities (1996); awarded the National Book Foundation’s Medal of Distinguished Contribution to American Letters (1996); received the Presidential Medal of Freedom (2012); inducted to the National Women’s Hall of Fame (2020); known for honest and moving portrayals of Black history and experiences in her work
Other Works: The Bluest Eye (1970); Beloved (1987); Paradise (1997); Love (2003)
Award: National Book Critics Circle Award for Fiction, Song of Solomon (1977)
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