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Toni Morrison

Jazz

Fiction | Novel | Adult | Published in 1992

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Before You Read

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Super Short Summary

Jazz by Toni Morrison is set in Harlem in the 1920s and follows Joe Trace, who has an affair with a young woman named Dorcas and ultimately kills her when she rejects him, prompting Joe's wife Violet to obsess over Dorcas in an effort to understand her. The novel delves into the interconnected lives of Joe, Violet, and Dorcas, exploring themes of love, trauma, and communal healing while evoking the rhythms and complexity of jazz music. The book includes themes such as racist violence and suicide.

Reviews & Readership

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Toni Morrison's Jazz is celebrated for its evocative prose and rich historical backdrop, immersing readers in 1920s Harlem. Critics praise its deep exploration of love, pain, and redemption. However, some find the narrative structure disorienting, which may challenge reader engagement. Overall, Morrison's lyrical storytelling remains a highlight.

Who should read this

Who Should Read Jazz?

Readers who enjoy Beloved by Toni Morrison, The Color Purple by Alice Walker, and Invisible Man by Ralph Ellison will find Jazz compelling. Ideal for those interested in rich, lyrical prose, complex characters, and themes of African American history, love, and urban life in early 20th-century Harlem.

Book Details
Pages

229

Format

Novel • Fiction

Setting

Harlem, New York • 1920s

Publication Year

1992

Audience

Adult

Recommended Reading Age

18+ years

Lexile Level

980L

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