I still think "The Bluest Eye" is the best one, but I admire a bunch of the others, too.
Literary Buffistas 3: Don't Parse the Blurb, Dear.
There's more to life than watching Buffy the Vampire Slayer! No. Really, there is! Honestly! Here's a place for Buffistas to come and discuss what it is they're reading, their favorite authors and poets. "Geez. Crack a book sometime."
I don't even remember the sex in Beloved. However, there are plenty of very disturbing images in it that will be seared in my brain forever.
We read Sula for book club last month. It's gorgeously written, almost a parable in many ways, but there's so much horror in it, too.
I got a signed copy of Beloved for my mom, so now it's mine. I also have her hardback editions of Jazz and Song of Solomon, but now I'm realizing I'm not sure I've read Jazz. I should read it over the summer.
I don't even remember the sex in Beloved. However, there are plenty of very disturbing images in it that will be seared in my brain forever.
Me, too. For some reason the scar on the mans back that was in the shape of a tree (from the whippings) has stuck with me. And other things more disturbing to mention. I read it close to 20 years ago, and just once.
I haven't read her last 3 books, but I've read everything else, and yes, she doesn't hesitate to write about brutality. But, IMO, it's never gratuitous; it's based on emotion, not "Ooh, I need something shocking."
The scar is on Sethe's back; it's her tree. The man, from Sweet Home, is the first person who has loved it and kissed it, and allowed her to cry about it.
I haven't read her last 3 books, but I've read everything else, and yes, she doesn't hesitate to write about brutality. But, IMO, it's never gratuitous; it's based on emotion, not "Ooh, I need something shocking."
Absolutely, and it's very believable violence for the stories she tells. I just recently purchased her latest book, but I haven't felt like reading something that heavy yet. Besides Beloved I have read The Bluest Eyes and Song of Solomon. I think that's it; although I have a couple others on my shelf that I will read eventually.
This is pretty funny--a webpage set up to "help" students write papers about LoTR: [link]
Probably it was more effective before the movies came out...
University of Regina is going to have a Game of Thrones course.