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Toni Morrison | Biography, Books, & Facts


Why is Toni Morrison important?
Morrison was noted for her examination of the experiences of Black Americans, particularly Black women. In an unjust society, her characters struggle to find themselves and their cultural identity. Her use of fantasy, her sinuous poetic style, and her rich interweaving of the mythic gave her stories great strength and texture. 
What awards did Toni Morrison win?
Morrison won a Pulitzer Prize for fiction for the critically acclaimed novel
Beloved (1987). She received the Nobel Prize for Literature in 1993. In 2010 Morrison was made an officer of the French Legion of Honour. Two years later she was awarded the U.S. Presidential Medal of Freedom. ....

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Toni Morrison: 10 Facts About the Incomparable Author


Sula, Toni Morrison’s second novel, came out three years after
The Bluest Eye in 1973. While
The Bluest Eye received excellent reviews,
Sula was the first of Morrison’s novels to receive major accolades. Most notably,
Sula was nominated for the National Book Award in 1975
. The novel is about two Black women who grew up together in the city of Medallion, Ohio. As they grow into adults, their paths diverge, and ultimately they must come back together to confront issues of their past and present.
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Beloved won a Pulitzer Prize
Toni Morrison’s 1987 novel
Belovedis considered by many to be her true masterpiece. The novel follows Sethe, a woman who was formally enslaved. She’s haunted, quite literally, by the decisions she had to make when escaping slavery. This heartbreaking novel of survival, love, and the supernatural won many awards, including the 1988 Pulitzer Prize for fiction. ....

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