In Florida’s Polk County, Nobel Literature Prize-winner Toni Morrison’s novels The Bluest Eye and Morrison’s Beloved were among 16 books “quarantined”—taken off shelves in public school libraries “so ...
Nobel laureate Toni Morrison, who passed away Monday at age 88, leaves behind a legacy of powerful works. Morrison's life and works were chronicled in a documentary that had a limited release this ...
This is an edition of the Books Briefing, our editors’ weekly guide to the best in books. Sign up for it here. In the 1970s, before Morrison was world-famous for her fiction, she worked at Random ...
Wilkerson pays tribute to her idol and mentor in this week's issue of PEOPLE Toni Morrison — a Pulitzer- and Nobel Prize-winning author, who received the Presidential Medal of Freedom in 2012 — was ...
Toni Morrison’s grief, history, and fierce sense of motherhood converge in 'Beloved', a haunting classic about memory, ...
The late literary titan's friend and colleague Andrea Davis Pinkney wrote 'And She Was Loved' to share Morrison's inspiring story with a new generation Lizz Schumer is the senior books editor at ...
Toni Morrison's words still have the power to shake the world. Even in an era when her books face censorship, her legacy ...
NEW YORK — To much of the world, the late Toni Morrison was solely a novelist, celebrated for such classics as “Beloved,” “Song of Solomon” and “The Bluest Eye.” But the Nobel laureate, who died in ...
American author and Nobel Prize winner Toni Morrison was born on this day in history, Feb. 18, 1931. Morrison was born the second of four children in Lorain, Ohio, and was given the birth name Chloe ...
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