Top 10 Forgotten Pulitzer Prize-Winning Novels. Check your library or bookstore. Have you read any Pulitzer winners over the years and noted their overall strength or beauty? I could say some things about Beloved, but not right now.
Top 10 Forgotten Pulitzer Prize-Winning Novels. Check your library or bookstore. Have you read any Pulitzer winners over the years and noted their overall strength or beauty? I could say some things about Beloved, but not right now.
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Didn’t like Beloved. At all. The bestiality in the first chapter or so really turned me off to it.
I liked it overall, and the references to bestiality didn’t bother me. I threw the book across the room when man was being aroused by the ghost. That was actually the turning point in the book. I said, “Why the hell am I reading this dark, sexually suggestive book?!” but after that point, the sky opens and the characters find a bit of hope.
To be completelly honest, I don’t think I got that far.