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Synopsis
Song of Solomon explores the quest for cultural identity through an African American folktale about enslaved Africans who escape slavery by fleeing back to Africa. The novel tells the story of Macon "Milkman" Dead, a young man alienated from himself and estranged from his family, his community, and his historical and cultural roots. Milkman is faced with resolving the differing memories of his parents and his mysterious aunt Pilate, while questioning the historically charged realities thrown at him along a 30-year journey that enables him to reconnect with his past and realize his self-worth.Book Details
Published
November 14, 1978
Publisher
Signet
Pages
341
Format
Paperbound
ISBN
9780451083401