A Mercy.(Books)(Book review)Zipp, Yvonne
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People heard me begging for mercy from the vilest of beings, and attempting to inspire pity in him, as he grew ever more implacable.…… Ever since that day, his insolent, servile spirit has shown disrespect for me. His presence, his looks, his words, every misfortune press down ...
s never even occurred to you that people might mix up 1969’s ‘The Seeds of Death’ and 1976’s ‘The Seeds of Doom’) but without looking, I couldn’t tell you which one was Wolf in the Fold, which one was Return to Tomorrow and which one was Errand of Mercy if my very life...
In Morrison’s latest version of pastoral, it’s only mercy or the lack of it that makes the American landscape heaven or hell, and the gates of Eden open both ways at once.”–David Gates, The New York Times Book Review (cover) “Morrison’s short, magisterial new novel testifies to...
For all her professional status and qualifications, Emilienne finds herself at the mercy of a value system that judges women’s worth by their ability to bear children. When she struggles to conceive a second child, her social stock plummets and she is judged to be in need of a ‘cure’...