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  2. Song of Solomon (novel) - Wikipedia

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    Song of Solomon, Morrison's third novel, was met with widespread acclaim, and Morrison earned the National Book Critics Circle Award for Fiction in 1978. [3] Reynolds Price, reviewing the novel for The New York Times, concluded: "Toni Morrison has earned attention and praise. Few Americans know, and can say, more than she has in this wise and ...

  3. Leila Mottley on Jesmyn Ward, 'Song of Solomon,' and The ...

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  4. Remembering Toni Morrison through her most powerful words - AOL

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    Here are 13 more of Toni Morrison’s most powerful quotes. "If you find a book you really want to read but it hasn’t been written yet, then you must write it." - 1981 speech before the Ohio ...

  5. Toni Morrison - Wikipedia

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    Chloe Anthony Wofford Morrison (née Chloe Ardelia Wofford; February 18, 1931 – August 5, 2019), known as Toni Morrison, was an American novelist and editor. Her first novel, The Bluest Eye , was published in 1970.

  6. 1993 Nobel Prize in Literature - Wikipedia

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    Toni Morrison was seen as a surprise choice. The strongest candidates according to the Swedish press were Hugo Claus, a Belgian poet, playwright and filmmaker who writes in Flemish; Seamus Heaney, an Irish poet who has been a front-runner for some time (awarded eventually on 1995); Bei Dao, a Chinese poet in exile; and the Syria-born Lebanese poet Adonis.

  7. Toni Morrison Honored With Virtual Reading of ‘Song of Solomon’

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    One year after her passing, Toni Morrison’s “Song of Solomon” was brought back to life over Thanksgiving weekend, bringing inspiration and comfort at a time of the year when arguably needed ...

  8. The Bluest Eye - Wikipedia

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    The Bluest Eye, published in 1970, is the first novel written by Toni Morrison.The novel takes place in Lorain, Ohio (Morrison's hometown), and tells the story of a young African-American girl named Pecola who grew up following the Great Depression.

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