Song of Solomon
This coming-of-age family saga has an unforgettable opening scene. The day before Milkman Dead was born, a neighbor leaps off the hospital roof in the mistaken belief that he will fly across Lake Superior. Milkman’s father is a wealthy Black man, the only Black person to own a car in their town and a practitioner of respectability politics. The women in the family, by contrast, are kind and nourishing. Despite their care, Milkman winds up entitled and rootless, culpable to swindlers and the like, as he leaves the rustbelt city in search of his family’s origins. Morrison’s masterpiece is set in an unnamed city in Michigan that is widely believed to be Detroit. Content warnings apply.