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Making Toni Morrison

Making Toni Morrison

Making · WBEZ Chicago

March 21, 202439m 50s

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<p>Toni Morrison is widely considered one of America’s greatest writers. She published 11 novels and is the recipient of a Pulitzer, a Nobel and a Presidential Medal of Freedom. <i>The Bluest Eye</i>, <i>Song of Solomon</i>, <i>Tar Baby</i>, <i>Sula</i> and <i>Beloved</i> are just a few of her works that are considered great American classics.</p><p>Before she was a celebrated author, she was a pioneering editor at Random House, opening doors for a whole generation of Black writers, including Angela Davis, Huey P. Newton and Gayl Jones. Her editorship assembled a strong network of the most prominent Black intellectuals of the 20th century.</p><p>But Toni Morrison’s road to success was not a straight shot. She only published her first novel around 40 years old. And when she found her footing, she changed the face of American literature.</p><p>On the <i>Making</i> season finale, host Brandon Pope sits down with leading Toni Morrison scholars, including Dana Williams, Carolyn Denard, Autumn Womack and Courtney Thorsson, to unpack the trajectory of an American literary hero.</p><p>Making <i>tells the story of a different, iconic figure every episode. Subscribe now.</i></p>