Paradise
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Paradise
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The work Paradise represents a distinct intellectual or artistic creation found in Pekin Public Library. This resource is a combination of several types including: Work, Language Material, Books.
- Label
- Paradise
- Statement of responsibility
- Toni Morrison
- Subject
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- African Americans
- African Americans -- Fiction
- African Americans -- Oklahoma -- Fiction
- African Americans -- Violence against
- African Americans -- Violence against -- Fiction
- Afro-Americans -- Fiction
- Colorism
- Colorism -- Fiction
- Colorisme -- Romans, nouvelles, etc
- Communal living
- Communal living -- Fiction
- Communes (Contre-culture) -- Romans, nouvelles, etc
- Conflict of generations
- Conflict of generations -- Fiction
- Conflit de générations -- Romans, nouvelles, etc
- Domination masculine (Structure sociale) -- Romans, nouvelles, etc
- Femmes -- Violence envers -- Romans, nouvelles, etc
- Fiction
- Fictional Work
- Historical fiction
- Historical fiction
- Historical fiction
- Historical fiction
- Magic realist fiction
- Magic realist fiction
- Male domination (Social structure)
- Male domination (Social structure) -- Fiction
- Noirs américains -- Romans, nouvelles, etc
- Novels
- Novels
- Novels (texts)
- Oklahoma
- Oklahoma -- Fiction
- Oklahoma -- Romans, nouvelles, etc
- Petites villes -- Oklahoma -- Romans, nouvelles, etc
- Psychological fiction
- Psychological fiction
- Romans
- Small cities
- 18.06 Anglo-American literature
- Women -- Violence against
- Women -- Violence against -- Fiction
- Small cities -- Oklahoma -- Fiction
- African American towns | Intentional communities | Refuge | Generational trauma | Scapegoats and scapegoating | Fiction
- Language
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- eng
- eng
- Summary
- "They shoot the white girl first. With the rest they can take their time." So begins Toni Morrison's Paradise, which opens with a horrifying scene of mass violence and chronicles its genesis in an all-black small town in rural Oklahoma. In Paradise - her first novel since she was awarded the Nobel Prize for Literature - Toni Morrison gives us a bravura performance. As the book begins deep in Oklahoma early one morning in 1976, nine men from Ruby (pop. 360), in defense of "the one all-black town worth the pain," assault the nearby Convent and the women in it. From the town's ancestral origins in 1890 to the fateful day of the assault, Paradise tells the story of a people ever mindful of the relationship between their spectacular history and a void "Out there ... where random and organized evil erupted when and where it chose." Founded by the descendants of freed slaves and survivors in exodus from a hostile world, the patriarchal community of Ruby is built on righteousness, rigidly enforced moral law, and fear. But seventeen miles away, another group of exiles has gathered in a promised land of their own. And it is upon these women in flight from death and despair that nine male citizens of Ruby will lay their pain, their terror, and their murderous rage. In prose that soars with the rhythms, grandeur, and tragic arc of an epic poem, Toni Morrison challenges our most fiercely held beliefs as she weaves folklore and history, memory and myth into an unforgettable meditation on race, religion, gender, and a far-off past that is ever present
- Cataloging source
- ICvR
- Dewey number
- 813/.54
- Index
- no index present
- Interest level
- UG
- LC call number
- PS3563.O8749
- LC item number
- P37 1998b
- Literary form
- novels
- Reading level
- 5.8
- Study program name
- Accelerated Reader AR
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