Song of Solomon


by Toni Morrison

From reknowned author, Toni Morrison, Song of Solomon explores the search for cultural identity and self-knowledge. Inspired by the African American folktale of enslaved Africans who escape bondage by flying back to Africa, the novel follows Macon “Milkman” Dead, a young man estranged from himself, his family, his community, and his ancestral roots. Though materially comfortable, Milkman is spiritually stagnant and emotionally disconnected. With the guidance of his unconventional aunt Pilate and the influence of his closest friend, Guitar Bains, he embarks on a journey—both physical and spiritual—that ultimately reconnects him to his heritage and awakens his sense of self-worth.

The novel spans more than thirty years and is divided into two distinct sections. Part I (Chapters 1–9) takes place in an unnamed Michigan town, likely Detroit. It traces Milkman’s life from birth to age thirty-two, portraying his aimless existence as he struggles between his father Macon’s materialistic values and Pilate’s grounding in tradition and community. These chapters are layered with flashbacks that reveal the family’s history: after their father was murdered for defending his land, Macon and Pilate fled their home. A later falling-out caused them to separate, and although they eventually settled in the same Michigan town, Macon refuses to acknowledge Pilate, believing she undermines his social status. This section concludes when Milkman decides to leave Michigan to search for what he believes is Pilate’s hidden gold—an inheritance his father insists rightfully belongs to him.

Part II (Chapters 10–15) begins with Milkman’s arrival in Danville, Pennsylvania, where his grandfather once established Lincoln’s Heaven, a thriving farm that became legendary after his violent death. When Milkman fails to find the gold there, he becomes intrigued by stories about his ancestors. His search leads him to the fictional town of Shalimar, Virginia, where he connects with his father’s ancestral community and uncovers the deeper, spiritual meaning of his inheritance. The novel closes with an ambiguous yet symbolic scene centered on Milkman’s final “flight” across Solomon’s Leap, suggesting transcendence, freedom, and reconciliation with his past.

We give Songs of Solomon

Rating: 5 out of 5.

Song of Solomon by Toni Morrison is a richly layered novel that blends coming-of-age storytelling with themes of identity, heritage, and freedom. Through the journey of Milkman Dead, Morrison explores the complexities of family history and the search for self in a way that feels both deeply personal and culturally expansive. Her prose is lyrical and symbolic, weaving elements of folklore and magical realism into a narrative that remains grounded in emotional truth. The novel challenges readers to consider how the past shapes the present, ultimately delivering a powerful meditation on belonging and self-discovery.

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Read “Why a character in Toni Morrisons “Love" is grateful for Racism“ by Sepp Forscher on Medium: https://medium.com/@seppforscher/why-a-character-in-toni-morrisons-love-is-grateful-for-racism-72699337a835

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On Morrison by Namwali Serpell (2026) is an in depth look at Toni Morrison's life and career as an author through in depth analyses of her books.

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𝑳𝒊𝒕𝒆𝒓𝒂𝒓𝒚 𝑵𝒐𝒎𝒂𝒅𝒔 - 𝑻𝒉𝒆 𝑨𝒓𝒄𝒉𝒊𝒕𝒆𝒄𝒕𝒖𝒓𝒆 𝒐𝒇 𝒕𝒉𝒆 𝑫𝒖𝒏𝒈𝒆𝒐𝒏: 𝑻𝒐𝒏𝒊 𝑴𝒐𝒓𝒓𝒊𝒔𝒐𝒏 𝒂𝒏𝒅 𝒕𝒉𝒆 13𝒕𝒉 𝑨𝒎𝒆𝒏𝒅𝒎𝒆𝒏𝒕

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"How hard they work to define the slave as inhuman, savage, when in fact the definition of the inhuman describes overwhelmingly the punisher. ... The necessity of rendering the slave a foreign species appears to be a desperate attempt to confirm one’s own self as normal. The urgency of distinguishing between those who belong to the human race and those who are decidedly non-human is so powerful the spotlight turns away and shines not on the object of degradation but on its creator. Even assuming exaggeration by the slaves, the sensibility of slave owners is gothic. It’s as though they are shouting:

<<I AM NOT A BEAST! I’m not a beast! I torture the helpless to prove I am not weak. >>

The danger of sympathizing with the stranger is the possibility of becoming a stranger. To lose one’s racial-ized rank is to lose one’s own valued and enshrined difference."

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Born this day: 02/18/1931 (d. 08/05/2019)
Toni Morrison was a Nobel and Pulitzer Prize-winning novelist whose work explored Black American life with lyrical intensity. Her novels, including "Beloved," "Song of Solomon," and "The Bluest Eye," redefined the American literary canon, fusing mythic resonance with psychological realism to confront the inherited trauma of slavery and memory.

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In 1990, Morrison sat down with #BillMoyers on “A World of Ideas” to discuss literature, life, and love.

Watch the full interview in the American Archive of Public Broadcasting: https://americanarchive.org/catalog/cpb-aacip-d3ceb8f9079

A World of Ideas; 207; Toni Morrison Part 1 of 2

Toni Morrison, author of JAZZ, SONG OF SOLOMON and the Pulitzer Prize-winning BELOVED, discusses the characters in her work, the people in her life, and the power of how the invented world of fiction connects to life. Award(s) won: Silver Apple-National Film and Video Festival A WORLD OF IDEAS with Bill Moyers aired in 1988 and 1990. The half-hour episodes featured scientists, writers, artists, philosophers, historians -- some well-known, many never before seen on television.

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“Don't let your mouth start nothing that your ass can't stand.” — Toni Morrison, Sula
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“Don’t let your mouth start nothing that your ass can’t stand.” — Toni Morrison, Sula

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