
The Bluest Eye
How can a black girl get rid of the color of her skin?
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Nobel and Pulitzer Prize-winning author Toni Morrison, who brings racial discrimination to the surface in the field of literature with her touching language, tells the story of contempt, discrimination, and racial injustice through the eyes of a girl in her novel, the most read all over the world, The Bluest Eye. It focuses on the individual and social trauma created by the sense of beauty and the hatred one feels for oneself.
In a ghetto in the US state of Ohio on the eve of the Second World War. Pecola is an "ugly" and black girl. Pecola, who is humiliated and ridiculed by everyone, believes that if her eyes are blue like other white people, everything will be fine and people will like and love her.
However, the neighborhood's Her complicity in the pain she accepts without speaking turns into Pecola's tragedy, which mirrors the hatred everyone carries in their hearts.
The plot, its temporal sequence, and its unusual style. The Bluest Eye has been one of the reference books in the field of racism and domestic violence since its publication, and has become a symbol among the books that brought sometimes brutal human details to world literature throughout the twentieth century.
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(From the Promotional Bulletin)
Dough Type:2. Dough
First Printing Year: 2017
Number of Prints: 1. Printing
Number of Pages: 224
Size: 14 x 21
Media Type : Paperback
Original Name : The Bluest Eye
Publisher | : | Sel Publishing |
Number of pages | : | 224 |
Publication Year | : | 2018 |
ISBN | : | 9789755708805 |
Translator | : | Zeynep Baransel |
The heart | : | Turkish |