Morrison’s work still echoes with new generation

I first encountered Toni Morrison during my undergraduate years at Rhodes University in SA where her Pulitzer Prizewinning novel, Beloved (1987), was taught as part of an American literature course.

It moved me in ways that no other academic account of transatlantic, African American slavery had...

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