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The Career of Toni Morrison, Black Life Story Writer

Bernhard Wenzl

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Geisteswissenschaften, Kunst, Musik / Englische Sprachwissenschaft / Literaturwissenschaft

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Essay from the year 2021 in the subject American Studies - Literature, grade: 1,0, University of Vienna, language: English, abstract: This essay is all about the Nobel Prize winning Tony Morrison. Telling about the lives of black people in the United States of America was Toni Morrison's professional mission. The winner of the Nobel Prize for Literature fulfilled it in many ways over the course of her impressive career. As a gifted fiction writer, she created imaginative novels that portrayed the harrowing experiences of blacks in a society dominated by whites. As a dedicated university professor, she gave insightful lectures that analyzed the stereotypical roles of colored people in American literature. As an ambitious editor, she published fascinating books that revealed the wide variety of African-American culture. As a critical intellectual, she wrote perceptive essays that explored the historical reasons for the economic exploitation, legal discrimination and political oppression of the black minority.

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Nobel Prize in Literature, Pulitzer Prize, Sula, National Book Award, Ohio, Bill Clinton, Paradise, Tar Baby, Love, Toni Morrison Day, Malcolm X, Toni Morrison, Black Power, Civil Rights Movement, Home, Howard University, Barack Obama, Beloved, Presidential Medal of Freedom, The Bluest Eye, Cornell University, Jazz, Margaret Garner, God Help the Child, Princeton University, A Mercy, Lorain, Martin Luther King