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I wanted to carve out a world both culture specific and race-free': an essay by Toni Morrison | Toni Morrison | The Guardian
Acknowledging ambivalence: The creation of communal memory in the writing of Toni Morrison
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What is ever easy to write? I'm interested in what gets lost in memory, where it goes – how the body holds': Rachel Long talks to alice hiller about the power of '
In which I muse on some of the things I found interesting about memory in Toni Morrison's Beloved… – Tragic Geek
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