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1 of 1 people found the following review helpful
1.0 out of 5 stars
Overrated hogwash,
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This review is from: Song of Solomon (Paperback)
I found this book to be as enjoyable and substantial as a tub of Crisco. At first glance, the product appears appetizing and delectable. Try it, however, and you will find that it is vulgar, crass, and leaves an annoying aftertaste that you just can't shake. Oprah Winfrey's book club discussion notes that Milkman's journey south is an odyssey worthy of Homer and that the importance of names is a prevalent theme in the novel. I name this novel "Hogwash" and suggest that Milkman's final destination should be your closest landfill.
1 of 1 people found the following review helpful
1.0 out of 5 stars
Waste of time,
By salanio@yahoo.com (Illinois) - See all my reviews
This review is from: Song Of Solomon (Mass Market Paperback)
This book lacks the material necessary to warrant the time to read this book. This book attempts to make a point, but falls extremly short. The material is vulgar and inappropriate for younger readers. This book lacks the quality to keep the readers interest throughout the book. The names atempt to make a symbolic meaning, but openly contradicts itself thoughout. Furthermore,the book gives unrealistic portaryals of the people of the time period and the setting. I take direct offence from this book and the contents therein.
4.0 out of 5 stars
A Morrison Classic With Fewer Tears,
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This review is from: Song Of Solomon (Mass Market Paperback)
Song of Solomon fits well into the classic Toni Morrison genre of heart-wrenchingly poetic and painfully beautiful stories, but it is a bit different from her other works at the same time. The main character of this novel is a male, but the deeper thematic undercurrents channel strongly towards feminism (or in this case womanism, black women's feminism). It's a story of finding yourself and your roots, your true name. The story follows a North to South journey for a young black man. Filled with symbolism and mythology, the novel is rich and engrossing. The motif is based on old stories of African American slaves who shed their bonds and flew back to Africa. Your interpretation of this novel will lead you in one of two directions: did they fly or did they perish? The novel poses this question to you in an eloquent and beautiful way. In the end, your interpretation of this novel may tell you something about yourself and what you believe in.
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