![]() Morrison's writing is so deft that even barely sketched characters leap off the page Sunday Telegraph Morrison’s writing is so deft that even barely sketched characters leap off the page Sunday Telegraph Morrison excels at presenting a raw and moving portrait of fractured masculinity Independent Morrison can say more in one word than most novelists manage in an entire book. ![]() ![]() ![]() It is beautifully, sparely written, as with all Morrison's work, and lingers in the mind long after the final page is turned Sunday Express It is a powerful set-up, building suspense and a mounting sense of anxiety Guardian It's a novella only in length: the deceptively straightforward narrative contains worlds Scotsman I read Toni Morrison's Home in one sitting and was moved to tears. ![]() Spectatorīeautifully, sparely written…lingers in the mind long after the final page is turned Sunday Expressīursting with poetic language and horrific events this is a penetrating insight to the African-American experience The LadyĬompelling.brief but intense.Morrison writes with her usual lyricism Literary ReviewĮach word resounds with sultry, heat-oppressive Georgia Spectator Each word resounds with sultry, heat-oppressive Georgia. Haunting New York TimesĪ highly fractured tale intended to resemble the crumbling nature of Money’s existence post war. Home is a powerful reminder of the impact the past plays on the present The TimesĪ heartbreaking account of lost innocence and fractured dreams. ![]()
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