On Morrison

The essential companion to Toni Morrison's work, written by Namwali Serpell, ‘one of the most innovative and intelligent writers today’ (Financial Times)

A giant in American letters, and one of our most beloved writers, Nobel laureate Toni Morrison has inspired generations. But her artistic genius is often overshadowed by her monumental public persona, perhaps because, as Serpell puts it, ‘she is our only truly canonical black, female writer—and her work is complex.’ In On Morrison, Serpell brings her unique experience as both an award-winning writer and a professor of literature at Harvard University, to illuminate Morrison’s masterful experiments with literary form.

This is Morrison as you’ve never encountered her before, a journey through her oeuvre—her fiction, poetry, dramatic works, and criticism—with contextual guidance, archival discoveries, and original close readings. At once accessible and uncompromisingly rigorous, On Morrison is a primer not only on how to read one of the most significant Black American authors of all time, but also on how to read great works of literature.

Stylish, edifying, and electrifying in its intelligence, this dialogue on the page between two artist-readers is literary criticism at its very best.

'Stunning reconsiderations of Morrison…incisive, tender, and also honest and unsparing’ HANIF ABDURRAQIB, author of A Little Devil in America
Immense gratitude for this book, and for Namwali Serpell's close looking, which has led to these stunning reconsiderations of Morrison, which are incisive, tender, and also honest and unsparing. This is a book that rises to the challenge of extending and expanding a legacy by giving the person at the heart of that legacy time, rigor, and care
HANIF ABDURRAQIB, author of A Little Devil in America

About Namwali Serpell

Namwali Serpell was born in Lusaka and lives in New York. Her debut novel, The Old Drift, won the Anisfield-Wolf Book Award, the Arthur C. Clarke Award, and the Los Angeles Times’s Art Seidenbaum Award for First Fiction. Her second novel, The Furrows, was a finalist for the National Book Critics Circle Award and selected as one of The New York Times’s Ten Best Books of the Year. Her book of criticism, Stranger Faces, was a finalist for the National Book Critics Circle Award. She is a professor of English at Harvard University.
Details
  • Imprint: Chatto & Windus
  • ISBN: 9781784746438
  • Length: 352 pages
  • Price: £22.00
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