Last week we discussed the importance of Homeworlds, why writers might choose to include them in their Story and why they might not. I wanted to circle back to two novels that highlight alternative ways of deploying Homeworlds (or their absence) to powerful narrative effect.
Haven’t read “Dawn” yet, only “Kindred” and “Parable of the Sower,” which are both great, and but “Beloved” is far and away one of the best novels I have ever read—leading me to read most of Morrison’s other novels. What a gift to the world!
Haven’t read “Dawn” yet, only “Kindred” and “Parable of the Sower,” which are both great, and but “Beloved” is far and away one of the best novels I have ever read—leading me to read most of Morrison’s other novels. What a gift to the world!