Amor/ Love (Arte)

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Toni Morrison: Amor/ Love (Arte) (Hardcover, Spanish language, 2004, Lumeneditorial)

Hardcover, 234 pages

Spanish language

Published Feb. 28, 2004 by Lumeneditorial.

ISBN:
978-84-264-1404-5
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From the internationally acclaimed Nobel laureate comes a richly conceived novel that illuminates the full spectrum of desire.

May, Christine, Heed, Junior, Vida -- even L: all women obsessed by Bill Cosey. More than the wealthy owner of the famous Cosey Hotel and Resort, he shapes their yearnings for father, husband, lover, guardian, friend, yearnings that dominate the lives of these women long after his death. Yet while he is both the void in, and the centre of, their stories, he himself is driven by secret forces -- a troubled past and a spellbinding woman named Celestial.

This audacious vision of the nature of love -- its appetite, its sublime possession, its dread -- is rich in characters and striking scenes, and in its profound understanding of how alive the past can be.

A major addition to the canon of one of the world’s literary masters.

21 editions

Tracing the Echoes of Love Through Broken Lives

What surprised me most about Love was how quietly it revealed its deepest emotions. Toni Morrison does not present love as a simple source of comfort or happiness. Instead, she explores how affection, memory, jealousy, loyalty, and resentment become intertwined across generations. From the opening pages, I felt that every character carried a history that could not easily be forgotten, and that history shaped every relationship in the novel.

The story revolves around the legacy of Bill Cosey, a wealthy hotel owner whose influence continues long after his death. The women connected to his life, particularly Heed and Christine, remain locked in a painful conflict rooted in childhood friendship, betrayal, and shared memories. As I followed their story, I felt both sympathy and sadness. Their anger often hides deeper wounds, making their relationship far more tragic than it first appears.

What affected me most was Morrison's ability to …

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Subjects

  • Short Stories (single author)
  • Spanish: Adult Fiction
  • Fiction