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Toni Morrison at a 2005 New York City event for hurricane relief. Insert: the first edition cover of her 1973 novel ‘Sula’ (Getty/Knopf) I loved Song of Soloman, particularly the strange and ...
Toni Morrison, the first African American woman to win the Nobel Prize for Literature, has died at age 88. But her unique voice endures in novels like "Beloved," "Song of Solomon," "Sula" and "The ...
EXCLUSIVE: HBO is developing Sula, a limited series based on the novel by Pulitzer Prize and Nobel Prize winner Toni Morrison’s novel. The project comes from writer Shannon M. Houston (Station ...
Through her novels, Toni Morrison crafted worlds that delve deeply into the complexities of Black life in America. From the haunting legacy of slavery in Beloved to the search for identity in Song ...
At night, she worked on her novels. By day, as an editor at Random House, she championed a new generation of writers.
On Sula, Toni Morrison wrote, ‘living totally by the law and surrendering totally to it without questioning anything sometimes makes it impossible to know anything about yourself.’ ...
There really aren’t enough words that can be said about the impact and legacy left by Nobel and Pulitzer Prize-winning author and essayist Toni Morrison. Her novels and speeches have left an ...
In her new book, “Toni at Random,” Dana A. Williams highlights the groundbreaking writer’s time working in publishing.
"In the beginning was the Word," Winfrey wrote. "Toni Morrison took the word and turned it into a Song…of Solomon, of Sula, Beloved, Mercy, Paradise Love, and more.
The first Toni Morrison book I read was 'The Bluest Eye'. Like all loved books, I remember exactly where I was when I read it. I was living in a squat in Vauxhall and Brixton was burning in the ...