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Toni Morrison
For what it's worth, Kamala Harris has pretty good taste in books.
By
Emily Temple
| August 12, 2020
Cree LeFavour on the Pleasures of the Limitless Reread
Private Means Recommends Her Favorite Books to Revisit">The Author of
Private Means
Recommends Her Favorite Books to Revisit
By
Cree LeFavour
| August 12, 2020
Remember when Toni Morrison smacked down a racist biography of Angela Davis?
By
Dan Sheehan
| August 5, 2020
A Reading List">
A Reading List">
A Reading List">The Complexities and Joys of Adult Female Friendship:
A Reading List
Aminatou Sow and Ann Friedman Recommend Their Favorites
By
Aminatou Sow and Ann Friedman
| July 14, 2020
The 50 Best Contemporary Novels Under 200 Pages
Or, 50 Afternoons Well Spent
By
Emily Temple
| May 11, 2020
'Literary Bookstores, Can They Survive?' And other cover lines from 50 years of Poets & Writers.
By
Literary Hub
| April 13, 2020
Best Reviewed
Books of the Week
On the Paradoxes of Toni Morrison's Catholicism
By
Nick Ripatrazone
| March 2, 2020
Toni Morrison, Margaret Wilkerson Sexton, and Lupita Nyong'o won NAACP Image Awards.
By
Katie Yee
| February 24, 2020
Beloved.">Watch a rare recording of one of Toni Morrison's earliest interviews about
Beloved
.
By
Emily Temple
| February 18, 2020
How communities are honoring Toni Morrison on what would've been her 89th birthday.
By
Aaron Robertson
| February 18, 2020
53 U.S. senators should go to a D.C. library and read these books by black authors.
By
Aaron Robertson
| February 13, 2020
Books That Blur the Lines Between Living and Dead
Jess Kidd's Favorite Ghost Stories
By
Jess Kidd
| February 12, 2020
The OA.">
The OA.">
The OA.">How Octavia Butler's radical vision of femininity inspired
The OA
.
By
Emily Temple
| February 7, 2020
Notable Literary Deaths in 2019
A Last Goodbye to the Writers, Editors, and Booksellers We Lost This Year
By
Emily Temple
| December 20, 2019
Letter from a Bookseller Upon the Death of Nobel Laureate Toni Morrison
an Icon We Lost This Year">Sheryl Cotleur of Copperfield's Books Remembers
an Icon We Lost This Year
By
Sheryl Cotleur
| December 20, 2019
The Truest Eye: Wisdom and Vision from Toni Morrison
Selected Quotations from an American Icon
By
Toni Morrison
| December 3, 2019
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