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“The Bluest Eye” is about a young Black girl, Pecola, who is reviled and abused by everyone — white and Black — in her community and her family. Internalizing their disgust, ...
It isn't every weekend that stage adaptations of novels by Pulitzer Prize-winning authors open back-to-back in San Francisco. It's still rarer when the novels are landmarks of African American ...
'The Bluest Eye' Through March 26. Come ... She’s inspired and moved by the natural world. On Thursday, Feb. 3, Amy and her studio assistant Jenni Freidman will be at the museum working on the ...
The Bluest Eye was turned down by a number of publishers, but was ultimately published by Holt, Rinehart, and Winston in 1970. 7. The Bluest Eye deals with issues like class and internal racism.
The stage adaptation of ‘The Bluest Eye,’ from acclaimed author Toni Morrison’s debut novel of the same title, will be live on stage at the Calderwood Pavilion from Jan. 28 through March 13.
'The Bluest Eye,' Toni Morrison's first novel, is presented at A Noise Within in a stage adaptation by Lydia R. Diamond and directed by Andi Chapman.
A concerned parent at the public Library Board of Control meeting tearfully read from Toni Morrison’s “The Bluest Eye” describing the rape of an 11-year-old girl by the girl’s father.
After a nearly two-year delay, a Huntington Theatre Company production of Diamond’s “The Bluest Eye,” directed by Awoye Timpo, begins performances Jan. 28 at the Calderwood Pavilion.
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