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‘Song of Solomon’ by Toni Morrison, a Nobel laureate, is a profound exploration of African American life and identity through the lens of magical realism. This masterpiece, part of the Everyman’s Library collection (#216), weaves a rich tapestry of themes including heritage, the search for identity, and the transformative power of names. The narrative follows Macon “Milkman” Dead III from birth to adulthood, as he embarks on a journey across Michigan to the southern U.S., uncovering his family’s hidden past and, ultimately, himself. Morrison’s lyrical prose and deep insight into human nature make this novel an unforgettable exploration of the American experience.






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