It was a fine cry, loud and long, but it had no bottom and it had no top, just circles and circles of sorrow
It was a fine cry, loud and long, but it had no bottom and it had no top, just circles and circles of sorrow
Toni Morrison, the renowned American author and Nobel laureate, is known for her powerful and evocative writing that delves deep into the complexities of the human experience, particularly the African American experience. In her works, Morrison often explores themes of trauma, loss, and the enduring legacy of slavery in America. The quote, “It was a fine cry, loud and long, but it had no bottom and it had no top, just circles and circles of sorrow,” encapsulates the profound sense of grief and suffering that permeates much of Morrison’s writing.Morrison’s novels are filled with characters who grapple with the weight of history and the intergenerational trauma that has been passed down through the generations. The cry described in the quote is not just a simple expression of sadness, but a deep and profound lamentation that echoes through time and space. It is a cry that reverberates endlessly, with no clear beginning or end, symbolizing the cyclical nature of suffering and sorrow.