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TONI MORRISON


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Oprah Winfrey picks Richard Russo's 'Bridge of Sighs' for her book club

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Oprah Winfrey has selected Richard Russo's novel "Bridge of Sighs" for her book club.

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A wave of new owners brings fresh energy to independent bookselling

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Amber Salazar is the kind of idealist you just knew would end up running a store like Banned Wagon Books.

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George M. Johnson's 'All Boys Aren't Blue' tops 2024 list of most 'challenged' US library books

Read full article: George M. Johnson's 'All Boys Aren't Blue' tops 2024 list of most 'challenged' US library books

The American Library Association has unveiled the 10 most โ€œchallenged booksโ€ of 2024.

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What's happening with the Institute of Museum and Library Services after Trump's executive order

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The Institute of Museum and Library Services has been added to the list of government agencies targeted by President Donald Trump.

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Sarah Jessica Parker to be honored this spring by PEN America

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Sarah Jessica Parker will be this yearโ€™s recipient of PEN Americaโ€™s โ€œLiterary Serviceโ€ award.

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Nikki Giovanni, poet and literary celebrity, has died at 81

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The poet, author, educator and public speaker Nikki Giovanni has died at 81.

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The Nobel literature prize goes to Norway's Jon Fosse, who once wrote a novel in a single sentence

Read full article: The Nobel literature prize goes to Norway's Jon Fosse, who once wrote a novel in a single sentence

The Nobel Prize in literature has been awarded to Norwegian author Jon Fosse.

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Poet Rita Dove to receive an honorary National Book Award medal for lifetime achievement

Read full article: Poet Rita Dove to receive an honorary National Book Award medal for lifetime achievement

Poet Rita Dove is this year's winner of an honorary National Book Award for โ€œDistinguished Contribution to American Letters,โ€ a lifetime achievement prize previously given to Toni Morrison and Don DeLillo among others.

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What to stream this week: 'Guardians of the Galaxy Vol. 3,' Quavo, 'Reservation Dogs' and 'Mixtape'

Read full article: What to stream this week: 'Guardians of the Galaxy Vol. 3,' Quavo, 'Reservation Dogs' and 'Mixtape'

This weekโ€™s new entertainment releases include fresh tracks from Quavo, the arrival on Disney+ of James Gunnโ€™s cornball finale โ€œGuardians of the Galaxy Vol.

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Robert Caro's last book on LBJ likely won't be delayed by editor Robert Gottlieb's death

Read full article: Robert Caro's last book on LBJ likely won't be delayed by editor Robert Gottlieb's death

One of the book worldโ€™s most long-awaited publications, Robert Caro's fifth volume on Lyndon Johnson is unlikely to be delayed by the death of editor Robert Gottlieb.

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Robert Gottlieb, celebrated literary editor of Toni Morrison and Robert Caro, dies at 92

Read full article: Robert Gottlieb, celebrated literary editor of Toni Morrison and Robert Caro, dies at 92

One of the greatest literary editors in modern times, Robert Gottlieb, has died.

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A first-time filmmaker makes a mark in Cannes competition with a Senegalese drama

Read full article: A first-time filmmaker makes a mark in Cannes competition with a Senegalese drama

Most filmmakers in the Cannes Film Festivalโ€™s top-rung competition lineup are well-known directors who have been around for decades.

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'Gender Queer' tops library group's list of challenged books

Read full article: 'Gender Queer' tops library group's list of challenged books

A new report says books with LGBTQ+ themes remain the most complained about at public schools and libraries around the country.

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Arts and letters academy votes in Everett, Coppola, others

Read full article: Arts and letters academy votes in Everett, Coppola, others

The honors keep coming in for fiction writer-poet Percival Everett.

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Lorne Michaels of 'SNL' to be honored at PEN America gala

Read full article: Lorne Michaels of 'SNL' to be honored at PEN America gala

This yearโ€™s PEN America Literary Gala will be notable for the presence of โ€œSaturday Night Live.โ€.

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Princeton University plans Toni Morrison tribute in 2023

Read full article: Princeton University plans Toni Morrison tribute in 2023

A monthslong Toni Morrison tribute at Princeton University will range from music created and performed by Grammy-winning vocalist Ceฬcile McLorin Salvant to a spring lecture series to a three-day symposium.

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Robert Caro, Gottlieb and the mystic chords of memory

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They may be publishing's most famous author-editor pairing.

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Q&A: Amanda Gorman talks UN poem, fame, future presidency

Read full article: Q&A: Amanda Gorman talks UN poem, fame, future presidency

When poet Amanda Gorman was invited to read a newly developed poem at the U.N. General Assembly, the young sensation took a deep look at how societal issues like hunger and poverty have impacted Earthโ€™s preservation.

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Art Spiegelman to receive honorary National Book Award

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โ€œMausโ€ cartoonist Art Spiegelman will receive an honorary National Book Award this fall, a medal for Distinguished Contribution to American Letters.

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US begins court battle against publishing giants' merger

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The U.S. government and publishing titan Penguin Random House have exchanged opening salvos in a federal antitrust trial.

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EXPLAINER: Bid to block book merger sets competition fight

Read full article: EXPLAINER: Bid to block book merger sets competition fight

The biggest U.S. book publisherโ€™s plan to buy the fourth-largest for $2.2 billion represents a key test for the Biden administration's antitrust policy.

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Winfrey picks Leila Mottley's 'Nightcrawling' for book club

Read full article: Winfrey picks Leila Mottley's 'Nightcrawling' for book club

Oprah Winfrey has chosen 19-year-old Leila Mottleyโ€™s โ€œNightcrawling,โ€ a debut novel about a young Black woman from East Oakland and her battles with poverty, racism and the police, for next book club pick.

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Ishmael Reed among winners of Anisfield-Wolf Book Awards

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Author, playwright and longtime champion of multiculturalism Ishmael Reed is receiving a lifetime achievement award for his contributions to literature.

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Library study finds 'challenged' books soared in 2021

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Accounts of book bannings and attempted book bannings, along with threats against librarians, have soared over the past year.

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'The Love Songs of W.E.B. Du Bois' wins book critics award

Read full article: 'The Love Songs of W.E.B. Du Bois' wins book critics award

Honorรฉe Fanonne Jeffersโ€™ โ€œThe Love Songs of W.

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Zadie Smith to receive PEN America literary service award

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Author Zadie Smith is this yearโ€™s winner of the PEN/Audible Literary Service Award, an honor previously given to Toni Morrison, Stephen Sondheim and Margaret Atwood among others.

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Poet Sonia Sanchez to receive Edward MacDowell Medal

Read full article: Poet Sonia Sanchez to receive Edward MacDowell Medal

The poet, activist and educator Sonia Sanchez is this yearโ€™s winner of the Edward MacDowell Medal, a lifetime achievement honor started in 1960 and previously given to Robert Frost, Toni Morrison and Stephen Sondheim among others.

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Activism grows nationwide in response to school book bans

Read full article: Activism grows nationwide in response to school book bans

The wave of book bannings around the country has reached a level not seen for decades.

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Sales soar for 'Maus' after its banning in Tennessee

Read full article: Sales soar for 'Maus' after its banning in Tennessee

Just days after the banning of โ€œMausโ€ by a Tennessee school district made national news, two editions of Art Spiegelmanโ€™s Pulitzer Prize winning graphic story about the Holocaust have reached the top 20 on Amazon.

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Whitehead, Jeffers among Book Critics Circle nominees

Read full article: Whitehead, Jeffers among Book Critics Circle nominees

Colson Whiteheadโ€™s โ€œHarlem Shuffle,โ€ Honorรฉe Fanonne Jeffersโ€™ โ€œThe Love Songs of W.

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Rare Toni Morrison short story to be published as a book

Read full article: Rare Toni Morrison short story to be published as a book

To much of the world the late Toni Morrison was a novelist, celebrated for such classics as โ€œBelovedโ€ and โ€œThe Bluest Eye.โ€.

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From masks to book banning, conservatives take on educators

Read full article: From masks to book banning, conservatives take on educators

A recent Wyoming school board meeting was yet again packed with opponents of mask mandates when things took an abrupt turn and a parent started reading out sexually explicit passages from a book available in school libraries.

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2021 in Books: `Everything feels magnified'

Read full article: 2021 in Books: `Everything feels magnified'

In 2021, few in the publishing industry worried that no one cared about books anymore.

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After Virginia, GOP amplifies debate over race and education

Read full article: After Virginia, GOP amplifies debate over race and education

Republicans plan to forcefully oppose race and diversity curricula in public schools as a core piece of their strategy in the 2022 midterm elections.

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More issues, less Trump: GOP sees model after Virginia win

Read full article: More issues, less Trump: GOP sees model after Virginia win

Republicans have struggled to deal with Donald Trump since the day he announced his candidacy for president.

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Murphy barely wins in NJ while Youngkin upsets in Virginia

Read full article: Murphy barely wins in NJ while Youngkin upsets in Virginia

Democratic Gov. Phil Murphy of New Jersey narrowly won reelection in his reliably blue state while a Republican political newcomer delivered a stunning upset in the Virginia governorโ€™s race.

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Murphy ekes out win in NJ, GOP's Youngkin upsets in Virginia

Read full article: Murphy ekes out win in NJ, GOP's Youngkin upsets in Virginia

Democratic Gov. Phil Murphy of New Jersey narrowly won reelection in his reliably blue state while a Republican political newcomer delivered a stunning upset in the Virginia governorโ€™s race, sending a warning to Democrats that their grip on power in Washington may be in peril.

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A post-Trump test for Democrats looms in Virginia election

Read full article: A post-Trump test for Democrats looms in Virginia election

Democrats in Virginia are scrambling to stave off disaster in the stateโ€™s closely watched governorโ€™s race.

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Pence wades into school debate roiling Va governor's race

Read full article: Pence wades into school debate roiling Va governor's race

Former Vice President Mike Pence has hailed activist parents in suburban Washington who are decrying school curriculums as un-American.

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Biden easily won Virginia. Why is McAuliffe struggling?

Read full article: Biden easily won Virginia. Why is McAuliffe struggling?

Democrat Terry McAuliffe walked into the Virginia governorโ€™s race late last year as the overwhelming frontrunner in a state former President Donald Trump had just lost by 10 points.

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Biden ties Republican in race for Va. governor to Trump

Read full article: Biden ties Republican in race for Va. governor to Trump

President Joe Biden is framing the Virginia governorโ€™s race as a repudiation of his predecessor, tying the Republican candidate to former President Donald Trump.

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McAuliffe, Youngkin hold fiery debate on vaccinations, taxes

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Democrat Terry McAuliffe and Republican Glenn Youngkin got off to a combative start in the second and final debate in Virginiaโ€™s closely watched gubernatorial election.

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MacKenzie Scott dominates donations to racial equity

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Philanthropist MacKenzie Scott has funded organizations that received the most money for racial equity in 27 different states following the police killing of George Floyd.

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Karen Tei Yamashita to receive honorary National Book Award

Read full article: Karen Tei Yamashita to receive honorary National Book Award

The National Book Foundation announced Friday that Karen Tei Yamashita has been awarded its medal for Distinguished Contribution to American Letters, a $10,000 honor previously given to Toni Morrison, Robert Caro and Isabel Allende among others.

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With Harris and Hannah-Jones, Howard University is on a roll

Read full article: With Harris and Hannah-Jones, Howard University is on a roll

With the surprise twin hiring of two of the countryโ€™s most prominent writers on race, Howard University in Washington, D.

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Nobelist Wole Soyinka to honor Henry Louis Gates at PEN gala

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Nobel laureate Wole Soyinka will be attending this fallโ€™s PEN America literary gala.

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McBride, Trethewey among winners of Anisfield-Wolf awards

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This year's winners of the Anisfield-Wolf awards include novelist James McBride, former U.S. poet laureate Natasha Trethewey and science fiction great Samuel R.

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American Academy of Arts and Letters expands, diversifies

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(AP Photo)NEW YORK โ€“ One of the country's oldest cultural instititutions, the American Academy of Arts and Letters, is undergoing some of its biggest changes in more than a century. AdHarjo, the first Native American to be appointed U.S. poet laureate, said she looked forward to having an influence on future academy choices. โ€œThere are so many incredible Native visual artists,โ€ she told the AP, while also citing such authors as N. Scott Momaday and Leslie Marmon Silko. But the academy will still call itself an academy, while working to make itself more accessible to artists and to the general public. Besides choosing members, the academy also gives dozens of prizes and grants each year, totalling more than $1 million.

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Women's Hall of Fame honors Aretha Franklin, Morrison, Lacks

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The National Women's Hall of Fame was founded in 1969 in Seneca Falls, the site of the first womenโ€™s rights convention. She won 18 Grammy awards and, in 1987, became the first woman inducted into the Rock and Roll Hall of Fame. She was 75 years old when she became the first Black woman to set foot on the North Pole, and stood on the South Pole five years later. Born during the Civil War, Terrell was a dedicated suffragist whose civil rights activism continued up until her death in 1954 at the age of 90. Terrell was the first Black woman in the United States appointed to the school board of a major city, the District of Columbia.

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`The books that see her through': Winfrey suggests seven

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NEW YORK โ€“ With Election Day approaching and the pandemic ongoing, Oprah Winfrey is setting aside her usual book club recommendations and instead citing seven personal favorites, ranging from James Baldwin's landmark essays in โ€œThe Fire Next Timeโ€ to Mary Oliver's poetry collection โ€œDevotions.โ€Winfrey is calling her choices โ€œThe Books That See Me Through," works she values for โ€œtheir ability to comfort, inspire, and enlighten.โ€"Itโ€™s a mix of fiction, poetry, non-fiction and spirituality, books I know and trust and revisit time and again,โ€ she said in a statement Monday. Winfrey had planned a new choice every two months; her previous selection, Isabel Wilkerson's โ€œCaste,โ€ was announced in early August. Winfrey spokesperson Chelsea Hettrick said the seven books announced Monday would serve as โ€œa bridge between selections,โ€ and that no firm timeline had been set for future choices. โ€œThis year has brought such unprecedented change overall. We will re-evaluate in the coming weeks the selection plan and timing for the remainder of 2020,โ€ she said.

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Alexie, Pilkey books among most 'challenged' of past decade

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FILE - In this Oct. 10, 2016 file photo, author and filmmaker Sherman Alexie appears at a celebration of Indigenous Peoples' Day at Seattle's City Hall. Alexie is included in a list of authors who wrote books that were among the 100 most subjected to censorship efforts over the past decade, as compiled by the American Library Association. All wrote books that were among the 100 most subjected to censorship efforts over the past decade, as compiled by the American Library Association. The association does not formally count the number of times books are actually removed from a library shelf or from a school reading list. โ€œThere are actually two lines of objections to the Anne Frank diary,โ€ Caldwell-Stone says.

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Walter Mosley to receive honorary National Book Award

Read full article: Walter Mosley to receive honorary National Book Award

NEW YORK Walter Mosley is receiving an honorary National Book Award, cited for dozens of books which range from science fiction and erotica to the acclaimed mystery series that has followed the life of Los Angeles private detective Ezekiel Easy Rawlins. The National Book Awards are presented by the non-profit National Book Foundation. But like such previous medal winners as Ray Bradbury and Elmore Leonard, he has never been nominated for a National Book Award in a competitive category. Mosley knows well the reason: Crime fiction is usually bypassed when lists for a years best books are considered. In a statement Thursday, National Book Foundation Executive Director Lisa Lucas noted the quantity, and quality, of Mosley's work.

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New literary prize is $50,000 honor for best New York story

Read full article: New literary prize is $50,000 honor for best New York story

NEW YORK A new literary award with a $50,000 cash prize will honor those best at telling a New York story. Wolfson and Tusk are funding the prize themselves and have committed to at least 10 years. Starting next spring, the award will be presented to a book, fiction or nonfiction, published in a given calendar year that is about New York City or takes place there. Celebrated works of the past that would have fit that category include Robert Caro's The Power Broker, Tom Wolfe's The Bonfire of the Vanities and Toni Morrison's Jazz.Jurors for the Gotham prize include filmmaker Ric Burns, poet Safina Sinclair and former New York City schools chancellor Dennis Walcott. The deadline for submissions for the 2020 prize is Nov. 1.

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Library of Congress to honor author Colson Whitehead

Read full article: Library of Congress to honor author Colson Whitehead

NEW YORK Colson Whitehead keeps winning awards. Already this year's recipient of the Pulitzer Prize for fiction and the Orwell Prize for political fiction, Whitehead is now being honored by the Library of Congress. On Monday, it announced that he had won the Library of Congress Prize for American Fiction. Whitehead, 50, is the youngest winner of the lifetime achievement prize, which the library has previously given to Toni Morrison, Philip Roth and Denis Johnson, among others. He is the first author to win Pulitzers for consecutive works of fiction The Underground Railroad and The Nickel Boys, for which he won in April.

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