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- Language
- Polish
- Published in
- Publisher
- Albatros
- Pages
- 223
- ISBN
- 9788373599093
Subjects
Original edition details
Other editions (26)
Other editions

A Mercy
2009 • National Geographic Books
English

Un don
2009 • Christian Bourgois Éditeur
French

Un don
2010 • 10-18
French

A Mercy
2009 • Vintage books
English

A Mercy
2009 • ISIS
English

A Mercy
2008 • Chatto & Windus
English

A Mercy
2009 • Knopf Canada
English

A Mercy
2009 • Knopf Canada
English

A Mercy
2008 • Chatto & Windus
English

Mercy
2008 • Knopf Doubleday Publishing Group
English

A Mercy
2008 • Knopf Canada
English

A Mercy
2009 • Vintage
English

A Mercy
2010 • Random House
English

A Mercy
2008 • Random House Large Print
English

A Mercy
2008 • Knopf
English

A Mercy
2008 • Knopf Doubleday Publishing Group
English

A Mercy
2008 • Chatto & Windus
English

Una bendición
2010 • Debolsillo
Spanish

Merhamet
2015 • Sel Yayincilik
Turkish

Gnade
2011 • Rowohlt Taschenbuch Verla
German

Mercy
2008 • Penguin Random House
English

Mercy
1998 • Penguin Random House
English

Mercy
2008 • Penguin Random House
English

A Mercy (Japanese Edition)
2010 • ToÌ„kyoÌ„ : Hayakawa ShoboÌ„, 2010.
Japanese

A Mercy
2010 • ISIS
English

Mercy
2008 • Penguin Random House
English
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Reviewers widely praise Toni Morrison's A Mercy for its exquisite and powerful prose, which vividly portrays the harsh realities of 17th-century Colonial America. The novel is commended for its unflinching exploration of difficult themes, including various forms of slavery, colonialism, racism, misogyny, and the complex role of religion in justifying injustices. Many found the book to be a devastating yet essential look at the origins of American freedom and its cost, particularly for marginalized women and indigenous peoples. Morrison's masterful storytelling is highlighted through her ability to craft deeply human and sympathetic characters within a multiethnic cast, giving voice to those often ignored by history. The innovative narrative structure, with its shifting perspectives and dense, layered approach, is seen by many as a testament to her literary genius, offering rich thematic depth and a profound experience that prompts readers to confront a challenging historical legacy.
Despite widespread acclaim, some readers found aspects of A Mercy challenging. A common point of contention was the novel's non-linear, fragmented narrative structure and shifting perspectives, which some reviewers found confusing, disorienting, or muddled, making it difficult to track characters and timeline. For some, the initial pace was slow, requiring significant investment before becoming fully engaging. Several critics compared it to Morrison's earlier works, particularly Beloved, suggesting that A Mercy, while powerful, did not always reach the same emotional heights or offer the same intimate connection with its characters. A few felt that the brevity of the novel left certain characters or plot points feeling underdeveloped, wishing for more depth. Additionally, the difficult and brutal subject matter, including sexual violence and intense hardships, was noted as making it a challenging read.
Overall, A Mercy is regarded as a significant and artistically impressive work that powerfully conveys its message. It is a dense, thought-provoking novel that rewards close attention and, for many, a second reading to fully appreciate its intricate design and subtle complexities. While it may present structural challenges for some, its poetic language and profound thematic explorations are consistently celebrated. This book is highly recommended for readers who appreciate literary fiction with rich historical context, particularly those interested in an unflinching examination of early American society, the nuanced forms of bondage, and the resilience of women. It will appeal to fans of Toni Morrison's distinctive style and those seeking a deeply analytical and emotionally resonant encounter with a crucial period in history.
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