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  2. Song of Solomon (novel) - Wikipedia

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    Song of Solomon, Morrison's third novel, was met with widespread acclaim, and Morrison earned the National Book Critics Circle Award for Fiction in 1978. [3] Reynolds Price, reviewing the novel for The New York Times, concluded: "Toni Morrison has earned attention and praise. Few Americans know, and can say, more than she has in this wise and ...

  3. Talk:Song of Solomon (novel) - Wikipedia

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    The book never explicitly states that Solomon flew back to Africa. In fact, the only other times "flight" is mentioned is the insurance agent and Milkman's flight at the end of the book. It's possible that Solomon actually committed suicide; in fact, the location Milkman jumped from at the end of the book is named "Solomon's Leap" JsKingBoo ...

  4. Toni Morrison - Wikipedia

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    Chloe Anthony Wofford Morrison (born Chloe Ardelia Wofford; February 18, 1931 – August 5, 2019), known as Toni Morrison, was an American novelist and editor. Her first novel, The Bluest Eye, was published in 1970. The critically acclaimed Song of Solomon (1977) brought her national attention and won the National Book Critics Circle Award.

  5. Henry M. Morris - Wikipedia

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    The book was very influential on modern creationist thought, [4] and Stephen Jay Gould, a critic of Morris, called it "the founding document of the creationist movement." [ 2 ] [ 7 ] In 1963, while yet at Virginia Tech, Morris and nine others founded the Creation Research Society , and Morris continued his creationist writing and speaking.

  6. The eminent Armenian composer Komitas, born Soghomon (Westernized as Solomon), clumsily flits in and out of Arman Nshanian’s “Songs of Solomon,” his figure used as a historical marker in a ...

  7. Song of Songs - Wikipedia

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    Song of Songs (Cantique des Cantiques) by Gustave Moreau, 1893. The Song of Songs (Biblical Hebrew: שִׁיר הַשִּׁירִים ‎, romanized: Šīr hašŠīrīm), also called the Canticle of Canticles or the Song of Solomon, is a biblical poem, one of the five megillot ("scrolls") in the Ketuvim ('writings'), the last section of the Tanakh.

  8. 1993 Nobel Prize in Literature - Wikipedia

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    Morrison delivered a Nobel lecture on December 7, 1993 about a fable about the power of language to elucidate and cloud, to oppress and liberate, to honor and sully, and to both quantify and be incapable of capturing a human experience. [6] [7] In her acceptance speech, Morrison described the importance of language in our lives, saying: "We die.

  9. We will be glad and rejoice in thee, we will remember thy love more than wine. People: Solomon Places: Jerusalem - Engedi Related Articles: Kiss - Love - Ointment - Virgin - Kedar - Vineyard - Soul - Soul in the Bible - Shepherd - Pharaoh - Chariot - Gold - Silver - Spikenard - Myrrh - Camphire