Bluest Eye
- Pages
- 216
- Language
- EN
- ISBN
- 9780452287068
- Reading Time
- ~3h 47min
Bluest Eye is a book by Toni Morrison. It has 216 pages.
About this book
Toni Morrison’s debut novel, published in 1970, examines the devastating impact of racialized beauty standards on a young Black girl named Pecola Breedlove. Set in 1940s Ohio, the narrative traces her psychological fragmentation as she internalizes a society that equates whiteness with worth. Through interwoven perspectives and a non-linear structure, the author explores how systemic racism, economic hardship, and fractured family dynamics compound childhood trauma. The novel’s lyrical prose and unflinching examination of internalized oppression established Morrison as a vital voice in American literature, later recognized with the Nobel Prize. Rather than offering redemption or resolution, the work insists on bearing witness to the quiet violence of cultural exclusion and the enduring scars left when identity is measured against an unattainable ideal. The novel remains a foundational text in African American studies, valued for its rigorous emotional honesty and its enduring critique of how dominant cultural narratives shape self-perception across generations.
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How many pages is Bluest Eye?+
Bluest Eye has 216 pages.
What is Bluest Eye about?+
Toni Morrison’s debut novel, published in 1970, examines the devastating impact of racialized beauty standards on a young Black girl named Pecola Breedlove. Set in 1940s Ohio, the narrative traces her psychological fragmentation as she internalizes a society that equates whiteness with worth. Throug...
Who wrote Bluest Eye?+
Bluest Eye was written by Toni Morrison.