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  • “I didn't discover why I wrote really until later.

  • At the very beginning,

  • when I wrote the first book, “The Bluest Eye,”

  • I came at it as not a writer, but a reader.

  • And such a story didn't exist.

  • Every little homely, black girl was a joke

  • or didn't exist in literature.

  • And I was eager to read about a story

  • where racism really hurts and can destroy you.”

  • You don't think you will ever change and write books

  • that incorporate whitewhite lives

  • into them substantially?”

  • “I have done.”

  • In a substantial way?”

  • You can't understand how powerfully racist

  • that question is, can you?

  • As you could never ask a white author:

  • 'When are you going to write about black people?'”

  • Toni Morrison's prose brings us that kind of

  • moral and emotional intensity

  • that few writers ever attempt.

  • FromSong of SolomontoBeloved,”

  • Toni reaches us deeply,

  • using a tone that is lyrical, precise, distinct

  • and inclusive.”

  • There would never have been a book club

  • had there not been you as an author.”

  • Really?”

  • No.

  • So I thank you, Ms. Morrison.”

  • This is fabulous.”

  • Yesnever would have been one without you.

  • Never would have been.”

  • Well, you know, I'm trying not to write just because

  • I can or just write more.

  • I'm trying to write less that means more, that says more.

  • For me it's extremely important

  • for the clarification not only of the past,

  • but of who we are as human beings in this country.”

  • “I was editing a book at Random House.

  • And it was a kind of scrapbook of all sorts of things

  • that emanated from African-American culture.

  • And I came across this woman, Margaret Garner,

  • and the story was that a slave woman had killed her children

  • or tried to kill them all.

  • What struck me was the theme was that she was not crazy.

  • And they were stunned to find her A: articulate,

  • B: sane and 3: interested in doing it again.”

  • “I know how to write forever.

  • I don't think I could have happily

  • stayed here with the calamity that has occurred

  • so often in the world

  • if I did not have a way of thinking about it, past,

  • present, future, which is what writing is for me.

  • It's control.

  • Nobody tells me what to do.

  • I am in control.

  • It is my world.

  • It's sometimes wild,

  • the process by which I arrive at something.

  • But nevertheless, it's mine,

  • it's free and it's a way of thinking.

  • It's pure knowledge.

  • You're welcome.”

“I didn't discover why I wrote really until later.

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