
What Moves at the Margin
About this book
The commanding voice of Morrison's essays, speeches and reviews offers compelling insights into family, history, other writers and politics. The pieces span from 1971, when Morrison was an editor at Random House, to 2002, the year she won the Nobel Prize, and range from book introductions to thoughts on the nature of writing and reflections on 9/11.--From publisher description.
Subjects
African American women in literatureMorrison, toni, 1931-African american womenWomen in literatureEssayEssaysLiteratureHistory and criticismAfrican AmericansSocial conditions