PanaX@bookwyrm.social reviewed Beloved by Toni Morrison
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5 stars
I'm left speechless and muted.
I'm left speechless and muted.
Beloved is a 1987 novel by the American writer Toni Morrison. Set after the American Civil War, it tells the story of a family of former slaves whose Cincinnati home is haunted by a malevolent spirit. Beloved is inspired by a true life incident involving Margaret Garner, an escaped slave from Kentucky who fled to the free state of Ohio in 1856, but was captured in accordance with the Fugitive Slave Act of 1850. When U.S. Marshals burst into the cabin where Garner and her husband had barricaded themselves, they found that she had killed her two-year-old daughter and was attempting to kill her other children to spare them from being returned to slavery. Morrison had come across an account of Garner titled "A Visit to the Slave Mother who Killed Her Child" in an 1856 newspaper article published in the American Baptist, and reproduced in The Black Book; a …
Beloved is a 1987 novel by the American writer Toni Morrison. Set after the American Civil War, it tells the story of a family of former slaves whose Cincinnati home is haunted by a malevolent spirit. Beloved is inspired by a true life incident involving Margaret Garner, an escaped slave from Kentucky who fled to the free state of Ohio in 1856, but was captured in accordance with the Fugitive Slave Act of 1850. When U.S. Marshals burst into the cabin where Garner and her husband had barricaded themselves, they found that she had killed her two-year-old daughter and was attempting to kill her other children to spare them from being returned to slavery. Morrison had come across an account of Garner titled "A Visit to the Slave Mother who Killed Her Child" in an 1856 newspaper article published in the American Baptist, and reproduced in The Black Book; a miscellaneous compilation of black history and culture that Morrison edited in 1974.The novel won the Pulitzer Prize for Fiction in 1988 and was a finalist for the 1987 National Book Award. It was adapted as a 1998 movie of the same name, starring Oprah Winfrey. A survey of writers and literary critics compiled by The New York Times ranked it as the best work of American fiction from 1981 to 2006.
I'm left speechless and muted.
I'm left speechless and muted.
I don’t think I really grasped all of this when I read it as a 18yo when it was first published. The long histories of trauma and the grip of the past. It’s just a tremendous book and even now I feel like I am barely grasping its glimmers.
No hubo un solo día en el que leyera esto sin que me rompiera el corazón. Eso me hace pensar que además del talento necesario para escribir una historia así, se necesita también una dosis inhumana de paciencia y de cariño.
Más que acercarse al horror, esto va más por la senda del realismo mágico. Toma ciertos elementos de la cultura de esa época y los exagera un poco: fantasmas que todos ven, gente que entiende bien lo que significa no tener líneas en la palma de la mano, o que es perfectamente natural (para un negro, imagino) tener una casa embrujada.
Hay cierto tipo de resistencia histórica (y lo digo desde la ignorancia, claro) en cuanto a lo que rodea la esclavitud. Sabemos que es una práctica que se condena porque no es digna en el ser humano (ni apropiarse de otra persona o ser simplemente un objeto), pero …
No hubo un solo día en el que leyera esto sin que me rompiera el corazón. Eso me hace pensar que además del talento necesario para escribir una historia así, se necesita también una dosis inhumana de paciencia y de cariño.
Más que acercarse al horror, esto va más por la senda del realismo mágico. Toma ciertos elementos de la cultura de esa época y los exagera un poco: fantasmas que todos ven, gente que entiende bien lo que significa no tener líneas en la palma de la mano, o que es perfectamente natural (para un negro, imagino) tener una casa embrujada.
Hay cierto tipo de resistencia histórica (y lo digo desde la ignorancia, claro) en cuanto a lo que rodea la esclavitud. Sabemos que es una práctica que se condena porque no es digna en el ser humano (ni apropiarse de otra persona o ser simplemente un objeto), pero este libro abre los ojos para todos aquellos que no imaginamos nunca lo que significó esa situación. No se trata de personas siendo explotadas como herramientas, sino también como animales: controlar su reproducción, atentar contra su habilidad de comunicarse con sus propias palabras. El mayor horror que narra esta historia no es de espantos o de apariciones de muertos, sino de todo eso que se hizo en cierto momento, y que se hizo dentro de una aparente normalidad que nadie, o muy pocos, se atrevieron a cuestionar.
La historia de Sethe, con esos dejos de no ficción romantizada no es menos cruel y bárbara que la idea principal del libro. La historia de una esclava que mata a su hija para que no sufra lo mismo que ella no es un resumen, o la sinopsis de esta historia. Es, apenas, el punto de partida.
I had to read this book for an English class. As other reviewers have said, the switching back and forth between narrative and stream-of-consciousness is very awkward and annoying. (I also just happen to find stream-of-consciousness obnoxious, especially when used in books, but that's not fair.)
I was also very uninterested in the story. It simply didn't hold my attention.
I had to read this book for an English class. As other reviewers have said, the switching back and forth between narrative and stream-of-consciousness is very awkward and annoying. (I also just happen to find stream-of-consciousness obnoxious, especially when used in books, but that's not fair.)
I was also very uninterested in the story. It simply didn't hold my attention.