Toni Morrison's "Love"
Just finished reading Toni Morrison's Love. Didn't like it as much as I liked The Bluest Eye and The Beloved. It could have been better written. Especially the last parts. I wonder if the person who wrote the blurb read the novel accurately! Towards the end, I just couldn't figure who or what was with Celestial Cosey! I liked the way the novel stored up its twists till the end, when finally the reader is told of the 53 year old man marrying the 11 year old girl! The pent-up denial of the common suffering that all the women go through, while consistently ignoring the man's faults completely, is beautifully truthfully portrayed. It opens up an unexplored ethical universe. There lingers some dissatisfaction in the reader that the authorial voice, both in the form of L's voice and otherwise too, would not punish Bill Cosey enough. But when you think about, the character's (L's) action, the action has indeed been strong --she has killed Bill Cosey. L's voice, that of an old wise righteous woman is superb in the beginning of the novel.
I am gonna catch up with that book on womanism and Toni Morrison at the BIU soon.
I am gonna catch up with that book on womanism and Toni Morrison at the BIU soon.
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