by ToniMorrison (Author)
In this powerful novel - extraordinary for its breathtaking drive, stylistic pananche and more depth - four young women are brutally attacked in a convent near an all-black town in America in the mid-1970s. The inevitability of this attack, and the attempts to avert it , lie at the heart of Paradise. Spanning the birth of the Civil Rights movement, Vietnam, the counter culture and the politics of the late 70s, deftly manipulating past, present and future, this novel of mysterious motives reveals the interior lives of the citizens of the town with astonishing clarity. The drama of its people - from the four young women and their elderly protector, to conservative businessmen, rednecks, a Civil Rights minister and veterans of three wards - richly evokes clashes that have bedevilled American society- between race and racelessness; patriarchy and matriarchy; religion and magic; freedom and belonging; promiscuity and fidelity. . Magnificent in its scope, Paradise is a revelation - not only for the intensity of its portrayal of human complexity but for the sheer force of its narrative. It is without doubt Toni Morrison's masterpiece.
Format: Hardcover
Pages: 336
Edition: 1st edition
Publisher: Chatto & Windus
Published: 02 Apr 1998
ISBN 10: 0701160411
ISBN 13: 9780701160418
Book Overview: Author won Nobel Prize for Literature in 1993
Prizes: Shortlisted for International IMPAC Dublin Literary Award 2000 and IMPAC Dublin Literary Award 2000 and Orange Prize for Fiction 1999.