People! Has anyone else read Daniel O'Malley's book The Rook? I'm not even halfway through and loving it. Such a great read!
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."
What did you think of The Bluest Eye, ita ! It was Morrison's first novel, and I loved teaching it. Spurred SUCH great conversations, papers and projects in my students. But I adore Beloved more and read it once a year. The LANGUAGE! So wonderful! It's such a dense, gripping, HARD book.
She's a little weird, but I liked her book(So girly, though, it's not like I related to most of it. Except being a comedy geek who hung out with her parents in high school.That was more like me than what most people say about high school. )Including, I suppose, Joss' "high school hell' thing.) The Bluest Eye is still the Toni Morrison book I like best. It's so much more simple and unvarnished than the things she's written since.
There were times, Strix, where I felt an English teacher reading over my shoulder, and wanting me to compare and contrast uses of imagery, etc.
Sometimes I get mad at her because I don't think she needs to be that confusing, and she bounces around viewpoints from chapter to chapter here like nobody's business. I really like the story. I even like *most* of the ways she chose tot ell it. But a couple of them are to twee for me, and get in the way of the emotion and the social commentary.
ita ! oh, I get you...the imagery can be a little heavy-handed, but it was her first novel, so I cut her some slack. And my freshmen needed some obvious imagery, so...
Did I ever mention that at my last high school, 95% Black students, that I was NOT ALLOWED to teach Beloved to my SENIORS because it was too "sexual?" By a Black woman superintendent who had NEVER READ IT? Who thought Native Son was just PEACHY to teach to freshman (masturbation, rape, murder?)
Yeah, still fuming... No wonder I quit. I was...flabbergasted.
I love teaching Bluest Eye. I've taught four Morrison novels, but none teach as well as that one, IMO.
Beloved would have been a challenge to teach, I admit.I found it challenging in sections first go-round, and I read it as a junior in college. And I was coming off of thousands of books and was a rather sophisticated reader! But despite the complexity of sections, it was also very accessible in many parts.
Damn, where's my copy? (I can't read Beloved when it's summer; dunno why, it's just a thing.)
Guess what Emmett is currently reading (literally right now in his room) for English class?
The Bluest Eye.
I hope he's got a good teacher. It's a wonderful book with the right context and guidance but can fall totally flat without it.
I hope he's got a good teacher.
We'll see. Just about every book he's been assigned in high school has been an exercise in miserablism all hammering home the theme that Racism Is Bad. So...