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Ammonite and 5 other works about women overlooked by history
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These books on famous Maryland women are a perfect read for Women s History Month
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Toni Morrison‘s Nobel prize-winning book
Song of Solomon will soon be turned into a limited series by
Ma Rainey’s Black Bottom filmmaker
George C. Wolfe.
Published in 1977, the book tells the story of Macon ‘Milkman’ Dead III, a Black man living in Michigan as the son of the richest Black family in town. But that’s hardly the most interesting detail about this character and his family.
Here’s the official description of
Song of Solomon from inside the book jacket (via Amazon):
Toni Morrison’s Song of Solomon
, a novel of large beauty and power, creates a magical world out of four generations of black life in America, a world we enter on the day of the birth of Macon Dead, Jr. (known as Milkman), son of the richest black family in a mid-western town; the day on which the lonely insurance man, Robert Smith, poised in blue silk wings, attempts to fly from a steeple of the hospital, a black Icarus looking homeward…
Why Oprah will be the only winner of Harry and Meghan tell-all
7 Mar, 2021 11:00 PM
9 minutes to read
The interview queen has the knack of getting big names to open up and tell all. Photo / Getty Images
The interview queen has the knack of getting big names to open up and tell all. Photo / Getty Images
Daily Telegraph UK
OPINION:
With the royal gloves not merely off, but flung to the floor and set on fire, the only person who looks likely to come out well from Oprah Winfrey s interview with the Duke and Duchess of Sussex tonight is Winfrey herself.
OPINION: With the royal gloves not merely off, but flung to the floor and set on fire, the only person who looks likely to come out well from Oprah s interview with the Duke and Duchess of Sussex is Winfrey herself. CBS has reportedly paid her production company, Harpo, between US$7 million and US$9 million to license the two-hour opus, which has also been licensed to some 65 countries around the world.
Joe Pugliese
Though big-name bombshell confessionals have become Oprah Winfrey s stock-in-trade over the past three decades, the Sussex sit-down is still something of a coup. Though big-name bombshell confessionals have become Winfrey s stock-in-trade over the past three decades, the Sussex sit-down is still something of a coup, given Oprah tried (and failed) to land one with Diana, Princess of Wales, over a private lunch at Kensington Palace in the early 1990s.
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