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  1. 7 de dic. de 1993 · Toni Morrison, the 1993 Nobel laureate in literature, delivered a powerful lecture on the role of language in society and the responsibility of the writer to challenge and resist oppression. She used a story of a blind woman who can see the language of the world as a symbol of her critique of the language of the white, patriarchal, and racist society.

  2. The 1993 Nobel Prize in Literature was awarded to the African-American novelist Toni Morrison (1931–2019) "who in novels characterized by visionary force and poetic import, gives life to an essential aspect of American reality."

  3. Toni Morrison received the Nobel Prize in Literature 1993 for her novels that capture an essential aspect of American reality. Learn more about her life, work and achievements on the official Nobel Prize website.

  4. Before the third novel of the Beloved Trilogy was published, Morrison was awarded the Nobel Prize in Literature in 1993. The citation praised her as an author "who in novels characterized by visionary force and poetic import, gives life to an essential aspect of American reality".

  5. Learn about the life and works of Toni Morrison, who received the Nobel Prize in Literature in 1993 for her novels that capture an essential aspect of American reality. Explore her books, lectures, biography, and links to related resources.

  6. 27 de mar. de 2024 · Toni Morrison. Original name: Chloe Anthony Wofford. Born: February 18, 1931, Lorain, Ohio, U.S. Died: August 5, 2019, Bronx, New York (aged 88) Awards And Honors: Presidential Medal of Freedom (2012) Nobel Prize (1993) Pulitzer Prize (1988) Notable Works: “The Book About Mean People” “A Mercy” “Beloved” “God Help the Child” “Home” “Jazz” “Love”

  7. En 1993, aunque no tenía más que seis títulos publicados, ganó el Premio Nobel de Literatura, fue la primera mujer negra en recibirlo. Medalla a la contribución destacada a las letras americanas , de la National Book Foundation.