Works that Challenged Literature
The 20th and 21st centuries brought a series of modern classics that profoundly impacted readers and the world literary scene. In The Color Purple, Alice Walker addressed themes such as racism, abuse and the fight for women's freedom, bringing to light the difficult reality of black women in the southern United States, in a narrative of resilience and redemption.
Toni Morrison, with Beloved, not only portrayed the scars of slavery, but also explored the post-Civil War and the weight of historical memory, creating a dense and poetic work that became a landmark in American literature.
With The Da Vinci Code, Dan Brown managed to combine mystery, history and conspiracy theory in a suspenseful plot that captivated millions of readers, in addition to generating debates about religion and art.
In The Book Thief, Markus Zusak gave a new perspective on World War II by telling the story of a young woman and her bond with books in a context of suffering and loss.
These works offer a profound reflection on social, cultural and historical issues, and remain essential in contemporary literature, addressing human complexities in a unique and engaging way.
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