Toni Morrison

Bio

Toni Morrison was born in Lorain, Ohio, in 1931. A Pulitzer Prize and Nobel Prize–winning author, she is celebrated for writing that centers Black life with depth, lyricism, and emotional truth. Her work explores memory, identity, community, and the lasting impact of history.

Over her career, Morrison published groundbreaking novels including Beloved, Song of Solomon, and The Bluest Eye. Her literary contributions reshaped American literature and continue to influence readers, writers, and scholars around the world.

Best Sellers
September 16, 1987

Beloved

Alfred A. Knopf Inc. | New York
August 12, 1977

Song of Solomon

Alfred A. Knopf Inc. | New York
July 19, 1970

The Bluest Eye

Holt, Rinehart and Winston | New York
More from Toni Morrison

A haunting masterpiece about slavery's legacy, winning the Pulitzer Prize.

A sweeping, mythic tale of a man's journey to discover his heritage, winning the National Book Critics Circle Award.

Her debut novel, exploring the damaging effects of white beauty standards on young Black girls.

A complex story of race, class, and romance set on a Caribbean island.

A profound look at female friendship and societal constraints in a Black community.

A vibrant, non-linear story set in Harlem during the Jazz Age, part of her "Beloved Trilogy".

The concluding novel in her trilogy, focusing on an all-Black town and a convent.

These often appear on lists, with A Mercy exploring early American slavery and Love detailing family and memory.

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