WOMEN CAN ALSO WIN NOBEL PRIZES By Elena
García de Enterría 3º A ESO.
Toni Morrison
Actually,
there are 44 female winners of nobel prizes.
In 1993, they
gave a nobel prize to Toni Morrison, who in novels characterized by visionary
force and poetic import, gives life to an essential aspect of American reality.
Her novels are
known, for epic themes, vivid dialogue and richly detailed characters.
Her best known novels are The Bluest Eye, Sula
and Beloved.
WRITING CAREER
She began
writing fiction as part of an informal group of poets and writers at Howard who
met to discuss their work. Her novels were typically concentrate in black
women, but Morrison does not identify her works as feminist.
In addition to
her novels, Morrison has also co-written books for children with her younger
son, Slade, who worked as a painter and musician.
BEST KNOWN
NOVELS
In 1975, her
novel Sula, was nominated for the National Book Award. Her third novel, brought
her national attention.
In 1987
Morrison´s novel Beloved became a critical success. That same year, Morrison
took a visiting professorship at Bard College. Beloved was adapted into the
1998 film starring Oprah Winfrey and Danny Glover.
Out of a very
gifted field of candidates, Morrison chose young Australian novelist Julia
Leigh as her protégée.
Novels: The
Bluest Eye, Sula, Song of Solomon, Tar Baby, Jazz, Paradise, A Mercy, Home…
Children´s Literature: The Big Box, The Book of Mean
People, Peeny Butter Fudge…