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Sth, I know that woman. She used to live with a flock of birds on Lenox Avenue. Know her husband, too. He fell for an eighteen-year-old girl with one of those deepdown, spooky loves that made him so sad and happy he shot her just to keep the feeling going. When the woman, her name is Violet, went to the funeral to see the girl and to cut her dead face they threw her to the floor and out of the church. She ran, then, through all that snow, and when she got back to her apartment she took the birds...more

I love the lyricism in this story -- the prose is downright beautiful. It is hard to follow the varying narrators and timeframes sometimes, though. Still a fascinating tale and look at love, violence, and race.

Beautifully written. Characters are written so well I think of them as real people.

OK, so this is a time I wish there were half-stars. I enjoyed Jazz, don't get me wrong, but I don't think it's as good as The Bluest Eye or Beloved, the other two Morrison books I've read.
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