The artistic uniqueness of the novels of African-American writer Tony Morrison
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Genius Journals
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Nobel laureate in literature whose best-selling work explored black identity in America — and in particular the often-crushing experience of black women — through luminous, incantatory prose resembling that of no other writer in English, died on Monday in the Bronx. She was 88.