The Niagara Falls Review

5 things you may not know about iconic Toni Morrison

- MARY CADDEN USA Today

Toni Morrison’s latest book, “The Source of Self-Regard,” was released last week. Kirkus Reviews calls it “powerful, highly compelling pieces from one of our greatest writers.” Known primarily as an author of fiction, this book is an extensive collection of her essays, meditation­s and speeches from over four decades and features her take on a variety of social issues.

For those not familiar with the renowned author, here are five things about her that will perhaps enlighten and hopefully surprise:

1. Oprah Winfrey is one of her biggest fans: At a dinner

gala where Morrison was being honoured by the Center of Fiction with a lifetime achievemen­t award, Oprah praised the author stating “she is our conscience, she is our seer, she is our truthtelle­r.” Oprah would choose four of Morrison’s novels for her popular book club — “Song of Solomon,” “Paradise,” “The Bluest Eye” and “Sula.” Winfrey also produced and starred in the film adaptation of her novel “Beloved.”

2. 1993 brought with it many highs and lows:

In December of that year, Morrison attended the ceremony for the Nobel Prize (the lecture is included in her book). Not long after her return, her New York home burned down. She told Terry Gross in an interview with NPR that while she was sad losing manuscript­s and books, it was her children’s report cards and a jade plant she had nurtured for 15 years that she mourned most.

3. Her bestseller­s by the numbers:

Ten of her books have made USA Today’s Bestsellin­g Books list, with “Paradise,” hitting the no. 1 spot in 1998. “The Bluest Eye” and “Song of Solomon” both reached no. 2. Collective­ly, her works have appeared on the list a total of 148 weeks.

4. She has all the awards:

To say Toni Morrison is an awardwinni­ng author is an understate­ment, there really are too many to list here. She’s been honoured with a lifetime achievemen­t award by the National Book Critics Circle, received a Pulitzer for fiction, the Presidenti­al Medal of Freedom, American Book Award and the Nobel Prize in literature. She even has two Grammy nomination­s.

5. There is a current documentar­y about her:

“Toni Morrison: The Pieces I Am” premièred at the Sundance Film Festival this past January, and Magnolia Pictures will bring the film to theatres later this year. The documentar­y looks at the author’s life, work and the social issues she has tackled throughout her literary career. Included are interviews with the author, Angela Davis, Fran Lebowitz, Oprah Winfrey, Walter Mosely, Russel Banks, and Robert Gottlieb.

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“The Source of Self-Regard: Selected Essays, Speeches, and Meditation­s,” by Toni Morrison, Knopf, $38.95
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