Sula by Toni Morrison is approximately 174 pages long.
"Sula" by Toni Morrison has been challenged and banned in some places due to its explicit content and themes of sexuality, race, and violence, which some find inappropriate for certain audiences, particularly students. Critics also argue that the book's portrayal of relationships and societal norms may be considered controversial or offensive.
There are 324 pages in the first edition copy of Beloved.
The last novel written by Toni Morrison was "God Help the Child," published in 2015.
It took Toni Morrison approximately three years to write the book "Song of Solomon." She started working on it in 1973 and it was published in 1977.
Toni Morrison's first book was "The Bluest Eye," which was published in 1970. It is a powerful novel that explores themes of race, beauty, and identity.
Toni Morrison's The Bluest Eye was published in 1970.
Toni Morrison won the Pulitzer Prize in Fiction for her novel, Beloved, in 1988. She won the Nobel Prize for Literature in 1993.
The setting of "Jazz" by Toni Morrison is primarily in Harlem, New York during the 1920s. The novel also shifts to the American South, specifically Virginia, to explore the characters' histories and connections to the past.
Toni Morrison is the author of the book called, Beloved. The book itself is available in Hardcover, Paperback, Audio CD or Audio book, and also for the Kindle Edition. It has a red cover.
"Beloved" by Toni Morrison is set in the aftermath of the American Civil War, focusing on Sethe, a former slave who is haunted by the trauma of her past and the ghost of her deceased daughter, Beloved. The novel explores themes of motherhood, trauma, and the legacy of slavery in America. Other key characters include Paul D, Sethe's love interest; Denver, Sethe's daughter; and Beloved, the ghostly figure who emerges as a symbol of the family's past.
In the 1998 film based on the book "Beloved" by Toni Morrison, Beah Richards played Baby Suggs.
African-American female author Toni Morrison won the Nobel Prize for literature in 1993 and became the first black woman to do so. Morrison also one the Pulitzer Prize for Fiction in 1988 for her book "Beloved."