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Available on Jan 12, 2027 | 240 Pages
From an acclaimed scholar and longtime friend of Toni Morrison, an intimate and searching account of the life and the art of one of our greatest and most prophetic writers
Few critics have mapped the terrain of black American literature and culture with the range, rigor, and moral seriousness of Farah Jasmine Griffin. Now she brings her full intellectual force to bear—offering a gem of literary compression that captures the essence of an extraordinary life journey, the indelible work it produced, and the lessons it holds for us still.
Moving gracefully between biography, literary criticism, and memoir, Griffin traces Toni Morrison’s journey from Lorain, Ohio, to Howard and Cornell Universities, from single mother and trailblazing editor at Random House to Nobel laureate and global moral voice. Along the way, Griffin reveals the fierce intelligence, discipline, humor, and uncompromising vision that shaped Morrison’s art and life.
Threaded throughout is a powerful exploration of Morrison’s enduring themes—ruins and renewal, memory and prophecy, patriarchy and love—and the ways they illuminate America’s past and present. Griffin writes as both a preeminent scholar of Morrison’s work and one of our most searching critics of black American literature and culture. The result is a major reassessment of Morrison’s legacy, as well as a testament to mentorship, intellectual kinship, and shared vocation.
The Seer is a book about how a great writer is formed, how she shapes a nation’s imagination, and how, even amid fracture, she shows us how to build again.
Few critics have mapped the terrain of black American literature and culture with the range, rigor, and moral seriousness of Farah Jasmine Griffin. Now she brings her full intellectual force to bear—offering a gem of literary compression that captures the essence of an extraordinary life journey, the indelible work it produced, and the lessons it holds for us still.
Moving gracefully between biography, literary criticism, and memoir, Griffin traces Toni Morrison’s journey from Lorain, Ohio, to Howard and Cornell Universities, from single mother and trailblazing editor at Random House to Nobel laureate and global moral voice. Along the way, Griffin reveals the fierce intelligence, discipline, humor, and uncompromising vision that shaped Morrison’s art and life.
Threaded throughout is a powerful exploration of Morrison’s enduring themes—ruins and renewal, memory and prophecy, patriarchy and love—and the ways they illuminate America’s past and present. Griffin writes as both a preeminent scholar of Morrison’s work and one of our most searching critics of black American literature and culture. The result is a major reassessment of Morrison’s legacy, as well as a testament to mentorship, intellectual kinship, and shared vocation.
The Seer is a book about how a great writer is formed, how she shapes a nation’s imagination, and how, even amid fracture, she shows us how to build again.
Author
Farah Jasmine Griffin
Farah Jasmine Griffin is a professor of English at the University of Pennsylvania. She is the author of "Who Set You Flowin’?": The African-American Migration Narrative, and the coeditor of A Stranger in the Village: Two Centuries of African-American Travel Writing. She has been the recipient of fellowships from the Ford Foundation and the Bunting Institute at Radcliffe College. She lives in Philadelphia.
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