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Contemporary Fiction

Paradise

eng. Paradise · 1997
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Summary

The novel «Paradise» by Toni Morrison tells the story of a small town called Ruby in Oklahoma, founded by African Americans who aim to create a utopian society free from racism and oppression. Set in the 1970s, the narrative centers around the conflict between the residents of Ruby and the women living in a nearby abandoned convent. The story delves into themes of racial identity, patriarchy, religion, and violence, illustrating how the pursuit of perfection can lead to destruction. Morrison employs a multi-voiced and nonlinear narrative to unravel the complex relationships and inner contradictions of the characters, crafting a layered and profound depiction of human nature and society.

Paradise
Date of publication: 23 February 2025
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Original titleeng. Paradise · 1997