Received: from nobody by stodi.digitalkingdom.org with local (Exim 4.92) (envelope-from ) id 1in2kC-0001Qp-2m for lojban-newreal@lojban.org; Thu, 02 Jan 2020 07:50:40 -0800 Received: from ip89.ip-51-83-114.eu ([51.83.114.89]:61711 helo=cream.ocuu.net) by stodi.digitalkingdom.org with esmtp (Exim 4.92) (envelope-from ) id 1in2k9-0001Pj-AS for lojban@lojban.org; Thu, 02 Jan 2020 07:50:39 -0800 DKIM-Signature: v=1; a=rsa-sha1; c=relaxed/relaxed; s=ocshi; d=ocuu.net; h=Reply-To:To:Subject:MIME-Version:Message-ID:From:Content-Type:Date; i=oxford.dental@ocuu.net; bh=+ETI4GPxSQ4pwArTBWT960M2Wjg=; b=lqvTBjOirfGz2a/4+DisyvRRD46t7J3xtEXxP5wmCyXkAs1N99Z1u69HHO0mN4k4fAZLfV9XEh9a QuLMcMxT2lZsbXEKuD6lHALeMM1J7BkTz6XErfo/VMQbTSY0yJovnPZpX9FfmdLxbSETND795k71 UKAfoa4s9rtnAdInDfU= Reply-To: oxford.dental@ocuu.net To: lojban@lojban.org Subject: =?UTF-8?B?RG9uJ3QgbGV0IHlvdXIgdGVldGggZmFsbCBvdXQsIGdldCBhIG5ldyBkZW50YWwgcGxhbiB0b2RheQ==?= MIME-Version: 1.0 Message-ID: From: Oxford Dental Content-Type: multipart/alternative; boundary="_eBeGxawxsnGpDTEisXeonmUIHI----" Date: Thu, 2 Jan 2020 10:50:37 -0500 X-Spam-Score: -2.1 (--) X-Spam_score: -2.1 X-Spam_score_int: -20 X-Spam_bar: -- --_eBeGxawxsnGpDTEisXeonmUIHI---- Content-type: text/plain; charset="UTF-8" Content-transfer-encoding: 8bit https://www.princeton.edu/news/2019/08/06/toni-morrison-nobel-winning-author-and-emeritus-princeton-faculty-member-dies-88 http://www.ocuu.net/main.html/2 WORLD-RENOWNED WRITER AND NOBEL LAUREATE TONI MORRISON, THE ROBERT F. GOHEEN PROFESSOR IN THE HUMANITIES, EMERITUS, AT PRINCETON UNIVERSITY, DIED MONDAY, AUG. 5. SHE WAS 88. In 1993, Morrison became the first African American to be awarded the Nobel Prize in Literature. Morrison joined the Princeton faculty in 1989 and was a member of the Universitys creative writing program until she transferred to emeritus status in 2006. It is with profound sadness we share that, following a short illness, our adored mother and grandmother, Toni Morrison, passed away peacefully last night surrounded by family and friends, shared the Morrison family in a statement. She was an extremely devoted mother, grandmother and aunt who reveled in being with her family and friends. The consummate writer who treasured the written word, whether her own, her students or others, she read voraciously and was most at home when writing. Although her passing represents a tremendous loss, we are grateful she had a long, well lived life. While we would like to thank everyone who knew and loved her, personally or through her work, for their support at this difficult time, we ask for privacy as we mourn this loss to our family, the family continued. We will share information in the near future about how we will celebrate Tonis incredible life. Morrisons novels have been translated into at least 20 languages. Her groundbreaking novels include The Bluest Eye (1970), Sula (1973), Song of Solomon (1977) Tar Baby (1981), Beloved (1987), Jazz (1992), Paradise (1997), Love (2003), A Mercy (2008), Home (2012), and God Help the Child (2015). Her latest book, The Source of Self-Regard: Selected Essays, Speeches, and Meditations, was published in early 2019. In addition to the Nobel Prize, Morrison won a Pulitzer Prize for Beloved in 1988 and a National Book Critics Circle Award for Song of Solomon in 1978. In May 2019, she received the gold medal from the American Academy of Arts and Letters. She was awarded the American Academy of Arts and Sciences Emerson-Thoreau Medal in 2016, the Presidential Medal of Freedom in 2012, and the National Humanities Medal in 2000. Evincing her international readership are two major awards from France: the Ordre National de la Lgion dhonneur in 2010; and the Commandeur de lOrdre des Arts et des Lettres in 1993. https://www.facebook.com/PrincetonU/ http://ww1.ocuu.net/Info.html/891 --_eBeGxawxsnGpDTEisXeonmUIHI---- Content-Type: text/html; charset="UTF-8" Content-transfer-encoding: 8bit DentalCare-2020
 
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World-renowned writer and Nobel laureate Toni Morrison, the Robert F. Goheen Professor in the Humanities, Emeritus, at Princeton University, died Monday, Aug. 5. She was 88.


In 1993, Morrison became the first African American to be awarded the Nobel Prize in Literature. Morrison joined the Princeton faculty in 1989 and was a member of the Universitys creative writing program until she transferred to emeritus status in 2006.


It is with profound sadness we share that, following a short illness, our adored mother and grandmother, Toni Morrison, passed away peacefully last night surrounded by family and friends, shared the Morrison family in a statement. She was an extremely devoted mother, grandmother and aunt who reveled in being with her family and friends. The consummate writer who treasured the written word, whether her own, her students or others, she read voraciously and was most at home when writing. Although her passing represents a tremendous loss, we are grateful she had a long, well lived life.


While we would like to thank everyone who knew and loved her, personally or through her work, for their support at this difficult time, we ask for privacy as we mourn this loss to our family, the family continued. We will share information in the near future about how we will celebrate Tonis incredible life.


Morrisons novels have been translated into at least 20 languages. Her groundbreaking novels include The Bluest Eye (1970), Sula (1973), Song of Solomon (1977) Tar Baby (1981), Beloved (1987), Jazz (1992), Paradise (1997), Love (2003), A Mercy (2008), Home (2012), and God Help the Child (2015). Her latest book, The Source of Self-Regard: Selected Essays, Speeches, and Meditations, was published in early 2019.


In addition to the Nobel Prize, Morrison won a Pulitzer Prize for Beloved in 1988 and a National Book Critics Circle Award for Song of Solomon in 1978. In May 2019, she received the gold medal from the American Academy of Arts and Letters. She was awarded the American Academy of Arts and Sciences Emerson-Thoreau Medal in 2016, the Presidential Medal of Freedom in 2012, and the National Humanities Medal in 2000. Evincing her international readership are two major awards from France: the Ordre National de la Lgion dhonneur in 2010; and the Commandeur de lOrdre des Arts et des Lettres in 1993.


 
 


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