Tony Morrison
Bio
An African-American novelist born in Ohio on February 18, 1931, won the 1993 Nobel Prize in Literature for her work and the Pulitzer Prize for her most beloved novel: The Blue Eyes of Solomon, Sola, and Tar. Her work has been translated into various languages, .including Arabic
?Where she was born
Tony Morrison was born in Lauren, Ohio and was the second of four children in the family. Morrison was constantly reading from her favorite writers Jane Austen and Leo Tolstoy, and her father w8as telling her many folk tales about the black community with the narrative patriarchy that would later affect her style .of writing,
In 1949 Morrison enrolled at Howard University and in 1953 received a bachelor's degree in English literature, and in 1955 he received a master's degree from Cornell University. After obtaining her Master's degree, she worked at the University of South Texas in Houston, Texas for a period (1955-1957) and then returned to work at Harold. Morrison in 1958 and divorced in 1964 after having two children after the divorce moved to Syracuse and then to New York to work as a systematic editor of the book and then editor at the Random House headquarters
.to bring black literature to the forefront
Her Beginning
Morrison began writing fantasy novels when she shared a group of writers and poets at Howard University who once met and discussed their work. Entitled "The Blue Eyes" published in 1970, Morrison wrote the novel while raising her children and working at Howard University. In 2000, it was chosen as one of the opera book collections.
About her Books
She speaks in most small and large books in the temple to confirm the presence of Africans in national literature The most beautiful thing in the books you write Her novel Blue Eye 1970 Sola 1974 Song of Solomon in 1978 Baby tar in 1981 Beloved in 1987, the novel translated into Arabic, French, Spanish and Italian
Noble Prize
In 1993, Morrison received the Nobel Prize for Literature for her most beloved novel. Although her novels focused on black women, she refuses to describe her literary output as a feminist literature, and in addition to her novels, Morrison has contributed with her son Slade, a painter and musician who wrote children's books. For, Salade on December 22, .2010, has died
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