Toni Morrison
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Toni Morrison is an African-American author, born Chloe Anthony Wofford, February 18, 1931 in Lorain, Ohio. She was also a professor at SUNY Albany.
In 1965 she became a senior editor for Random House in New York City. Morrison achieved a Master of Arts degree from Cornell University in 1955. Her novel Beloved won the Pulitzer Prize for fiction in 1988. This story describes a slave who found freedom, but killed her infant daughter to save her from a life of slavery.
She won the National Books Critics Award for Song of Solomon, a tale of the renunciation of materialism and the strength of brotherly love. She was awarded the Nobel Prize in Literature in 1993, the first African-American woman to receive this prize.
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Novels
- The Bluest Eye (1970)
- Sula (1973)
- Song of Solomon (1977)
- Tar Baby (1981)
- Beloved (1987)
- Jazz (1992)
- Playing in the Dark (1993)
- Paradise (1999)
- Love (2003)
Plays
- Dreaming Emmet (performed 1986)
Non-fiction
- Remember:The Journey to School Integration (April 2004)
- The Black Book (1974)
External link
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