13 mars 2020
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lcantinelli, « Toni Morrison and the place of Afro-American literature in the American canon », EN-globe, ID : 10.58079/oe73
The recent death of the Afro-American novelist and essayist Toni Morrison has had a wide media coverage, in the United States as well as in France. It was the occasion for readers all around the world to discover or rediscover the literary masterpieces of a woman hailed by the New York Times as a “towering novelist of the Black experience”. [1] However, this title, flattering as it may sound, entails a question which Morrison herself tackled during her lifetime: what is the place of Afro-Ame...