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Toni Morrison Bids Farewell

Nobel Prize-winning US author Toni Morrison died at the age of 88 at the Montefiore Medical Center Moses Division, New York, United States. Her family released a statement to confirm this news as well. Her first novel was published in 1970, named ‘The Bluest Eye’. But, the critically acclaimed Song of Solomon (1977), brought her national …

Nobel Prize-winning US author Toni Morrison died at the age of 88 at the Montefiore Medical Center Moses Division, New York, United States. Her family released a statement to confirm this news as well.

Her first novel was published in 1970, named ‘The Bluest Eye’. But, the critically acclaimed Song of Solomon (1977), brought her national attention and won the National Book Critics Circle Award. In 1988, she won the Pulitzer Prize and the American Book Award for Beloved (1987). Her most celebrated work ‘Beloved’, was adapted into a film in 1998, under the same name, starring Oprah Winfrey.

 

 

Morrison was awarded the Nobel Prize for Literature in 1993. The Swedish Academy described her as an author “Who in novels characterised by visionary force and poetic import, gives life to an essential aspect of American reality.”

 

 

In 1996, the National Endowment for the Humanities selected her for the Jefferson Lecture, the U.S. federal government’s highest honor for achievement in the humanities. In the same year, she was honoured with the National Book Foundation’s Medal of Distinguished Contribution to American Fiction.

In 2012, President Barack Obama presented her with the Presidential Medal of Freedom.

 

 

Morrison was also the first female African-American editor at Random House, where she had the role from 1967 to 1983. In 2016, she received the PEN/ Saul Bellow Award for Achievement in American Fiction.

Her most famous line is, “We die. That may be the meaning of life. But we do language. That may be the measure of our lives.”

 

 

Author of 11 novels, some of her works are, Sula (1973), Tar Baby (1981), Jazz (1992), Paradise (1997), Love (2003), A Mercy (2008), Home (2012) and God Help the Child (2015).

Famous personalities remembered her, take a look.

 

https://twitter.com/KathViner/status/1158823687971397632

 

May she rest in peace.


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