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The Bluest Eye

The Bluest Eye. Toni Morrison’s first novel, published in 1970. The Bluest Eye. Toni Morrison’s first novel, published in 1970 Morrison would go on to win the Nobel Prize in 1993. The Bluest Eye. Toni Morrison’s first novel, published in 1970

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The Bluest Eye

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  1. The Bluest Eye • Toni Morrison’s first novel, published in 1970

  2. The Bluest Eye • Toni Morrison’s first novel, published in 1970 • Morrison would go on to win the Nobel Prize in 1993

  3. The Bluest Eye • Toni Morrison’s first novel, published in 1970 • Morrison would go on to win the Nobel Prize in 1993 • The Bluest Eye inaugurates a trend of highly-acclaimed fiction • by black women in the latter half of the 20th century

  4. The Bluest Eye • Toni Morrison’s first novel, published in 1970 • Morrison would go on to win the Nobel Prize in 1993 • The Bluest Eye inaugurates a trend of highly-acclaimed fiction • by black women in the latter half of the 20th century • Before the 1980s, Black women’s fiction was not often taught • The Bluest Eye is distinctive for the narrative voice—a young • girl trying to make sense of adult society:

  5. The Bluest Eye • Toni Morrison’s first novel, published in 1970 • Morrison would go on to win the Nobel Prize in 1993 • The Bluest Eye inaugurates a trend of highly-acclaimed fiction • by black women in the latter half of the 20th century • Before the 1980s, Black women’s fiction was not often taught • The Bluest Eye is distinctive for the narrative voice—a young • girl trying to make sense of adult society: • Sexuality

  6. The Bluest Eye • Toni Morrison’s first novel, published in 1970 • Morrison would go on to win the Nobel Prize in 1993 • The Bluest Eye inaugurates a trend of highly-acclaimed fiction • by black women in the latter half of the 20th century • Before the 1980s, Black women’s fiction was not often taught • The Bluest Eye is distinctive for the narrative voice—a young • girl trying to make sense of adult society: • Sexuality • Race

  7. The Bluest Eye • Toni Morrison’s first novel, published in 1970 • Morrison would go on to win the Nobel Prize in 1993 • The Bluest Eye inaugurates a trend of highly-acclaimed fiction • by black women in the latter half of the 20th century • Before the 1980s, Black women’s fiction was not often taught • The Bluest Eye is distinctive for the narrative voice—a young • girl trying to make sense of adult society: • Sexuality • Race • Class

  8. The Bluest Eye • Toni Morrison’s first novel, published in 1970 • Morrison would go on to win the Nobel Prize in 1993 • The Bluest Eye inaugurates a trend of highly-acclaimed fiction • by black women in the latter half of the 20th century • Before the 1980s, Black women’s fiction was not often taught • The Bluest Eye is distinctive for the narrative voice—a young • girl trying to make sense of adult society: • Sexuality • Race • Class • Family relations

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