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The Source of Self-Regard - (Vintage International) by Toni Morrison (Paperback)
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"Morrison is more than the standard bearer of American literature. She is our greatest singer. And this book is perhaps her most important song." --The New York Times "Dazzlingly heady and deeply personal--a rumination on her literary career and artistic mission, which is to reveal and honor the aching beauty and unfolding drama of African American life." --O, The Oprah Magazine "A piercing and visionary analyst of history, society, literature, language, and, always, race. . . . The book explodes into pure brilliance." --The Boston Globe
"This book is a must." --The Washington Post "Profoundly insightful. . . . Speaks to today's social and political moment as directly as this morning's headlines." --NPR "Moving. . . . Magnificent. . . . It's a large, rich, heterogeneous book, and hallelujah. . . . With this book, one is tempted to quote at length from her words: her acuity and moral clarity are dazzling, but so is her vision for how we might find our way towards a less unjust, less hateful future." --The Guardian
"Her critical mind is as original as her literary vision. . . . Morrison's style is, for the most part, stately, not so much ornate as complex, not so much stentorian as insistent, authoritative, often fierce. . . . Morrison is not simply a narrative spellbinder. . . . She is also a thundering prophet for our time." --Commonweal "The Source of Self-Regard is a must-read." --Essence "Altogether fantastic. . . . One of the deepest seers of our time." --Brain Pickings "Give[s] insight into Morrison not just as a master of American folklore and the novel but also as a keen observer of humankind." --Vogue "A priceless record of an original thinker's attempt to grapple with some of the hardest and most intractable questions of our time, of language, and of the human condition. . . . Toni Morrison's collection of nonfiction makes a striking contribution to American letters and to an understanding of her own rich and complicated fiction." --Christian Century
"Utterly timely. . . . The Nobel laureate and author of Beloved is fearless and insightful in essays on race, literature, love and more. . . . The Source of Self-Regard moves with courage and assurance." --Tampa Bay Times "Lucid, stunning . . . offers not just a glimpse at a master novelist's and intellectual's inner workings, but lays bare the mantle which those of us who write might pick up. . . . With this book, the Queen of American Letters has again blessed us with a work that is profound, soaring, intimate, and gives us permission to become the source of our self-regard." --Bitch "Morrison has proved herself to be both gift and necessity to our cultural consciousness. . . . [She is] one of our most incisive cultural critics." --The Root "This staggeringly brilliant collection of nonfiction pieces on the creative process, race, and the role of the artist in society takes our breath away." --Shondaland
"This book is a must." --The Washington Post "Profoundly insightful. . . . Speaks to today's social and political moment as directly as this morning's headlines." --NPR "Moving. . . . Magnificent. . . . It's a large, rich, heterogeneous book, and hallelujah. . . . With this book, one is tempted to quote at length from her words: her acuity and moral clarity are dazzling, but so is her vision for how we might find our way towards a less unjust, less hateful future." --The Guardian
"Her critical mind is as original as her literary vision. . . . Morrison's style is, for the most part, stately, not so much ornate as complex, not so much stentorian as insistent, authoritative, often fierce. . . . Morrison is not simply a narrative spellbinder. . . . She is also a thundering prophet for our time." --Commonweal "The Source of Self-Regard is a must-read." --Essence "Altogether fantastic. . . . One of the deepest seers of our time." --Brain Pickings "Give[s] insight into Morrison not just as a master of American folklore and the novel but also as a keen observer of humankind." --Vogue "A priceless record of an original thinker's attempt to grapple with some of the hardest and most intractable questions of our time, of language, and of the human condition. . . . Toni Morrison's collection of nonfiction makes a striking contribution to American letters and to an understanding of her own rich and complicated fiction." --Christian Century
"Utterly timely. . . . The Nobel laureate and author of Beloved is fearless and insightful in essays on race, literature, love and more. . . . The Source of Self-Regard moves with courage and assurance." --Tampa Bay Times "Lucid, stunning . . . offers not just a glimpse at a master novelist's and intellectual's inner workings, but lays bare the mantle which those of us who write might pick up. . . . With this book, the Queen of American Letters has again blessed us with a work that is profound, soaring, intimate, and gives us permission to become the source of our self-regard." --Bitch "Morrison has proved herself to be both gift and necessity to our cultural consciousness. . . . [She is] one of our most incisive cultural critics." --The Root "This staggeringly brilliant collection of nonfiction pieces on the creative process, race, and the role of the artist in society takes our breath away." --Shondaland
Dimensions (Overall): 7.9 Inches (H) x 4.1 Inch (W) x 1.1 Inch (D)
Weight: .6 Pounds
Suggested Age: 22 Years and Up
Number of Pages: 368
Genre: Literary Collections
Sub-Genre: Speeches
Series Title: Vintage International
Publisher: Vintage
Format: Paperback
Author: Toni Morrison
Language: English
Street Date: September 22, 2020
TCIN: 79329183
UPC: 9780525562795
Item Number (DPCI): 059-04-1996
Origin: Made in the USA
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