Some Kind of Blessing: Toni Morrison and Sula

There is no time for despair, no place for self-pity, no need for silence, no room for fear. We speak, we write, we do language. That is how civilizations heal.”

 Toni Morrison

2023 marks 50 years since the publication of Toni Morrison’s pivotal work Sula. Through her rich themes and characteristic style – described by Ben Okri as taking the traumas experienced by her characters and… “blasting them out from the secret caverns of unknown lives, in a prose that is threaded and shafted with intelligence, wit, unpredictability, tough truth” – Morrison paved a new way for Black feminist writers and literary thinkers. 

In this one-off celebration, Poet in the City brings together poets, artists and those connected with the late great writer to shed new light on Sula. They will share reflections, experiences and perspectives through discussion, readings and innovative new performances– with a world-premiere commission by multidisciplinary artists.

Join us for an evening that centres craft and critique, highlighting the significance of Toni Morrison’s writing and legacy across generational lines.

Book tickets

This event will have BSL interpretation and will be a relaxed performance.

Like what you see? Find out more about partner event Taking Root Among the Stars on 9 November


Image: From The Bluest Eye dust jacket, 1970. Photograph by Bert Andrews (adapted by Studio Breve) Creative Commons License

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