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Happy book birthday to Toni Morrison's only published short story! I read  this short story at the beginning of the pandemic and wow —… | Instagram
Happy book birthday to Toni Morrison's only published short story! I read this short story at the beginning of the pandemic and wow —… | Instagram

Recitatif is cunning in its ability to expose us'—Masiyaleti Mbewe reflects  on Toni Morrison's only short story – The Johannesburg Review of Books
Recitatif is cunning in its ability to expose us'—Masiyaleti Mbewe reflects on Toni Morrison's only short story – The Johannesburg Review of Books

5 HOT BOOKS: Toni Morrison's Only Short Story, Improving Work in the  Digital Age, and More — The National Book Review
5 HOT BOOKS: Toni Morrison's Only Short Story, Improving Work in the Digital Age, and More — The National Book Review

Recitatif by Toni Morrison – Sophia Book Review – Cannonball Read 15
Recitatif by Toni Morrison – Sophia Book Review – Cannonball Read 15

Recitatif
Recitatif

Rare Toni Morrison Short Story to be Published this Month - News18
Rare Toni Morrison Short Story to be Published this Month - News18

Toni Morrison's 'Recitatif' is being published as a book | CNN
Toni Morrison's 'Recitatif' is being published as a book | CNN

Sweetness” | The New Yorker
Sweetness” | The New Yorker

Recitatif' Review: Toni Morrison on Race and Culture - The New York Times
Recitatif' Review: Toni Morrison on Race and Culture - The New York Times

Toni Morrison - Wikipedia
Toni Morrison - Wikipedia

Toni Morrison: Biography, Author, Nobel and Pulitzer Prize Winner
Toni Morrison: Biography, Author, Nobel and Pulitzer Prize Winner

New York Amsterdam News - Morrison Short Story; Recitatif, Five Sorrows,  and Black Earth Wisdom
New York Amsterdam News - Morrison Short Story; Recitatif, Five Sorrows, and Black Earth Wisdom

Rare Toni Morrison short story to be published as a book - Final Call News
Rare Toni Morrison short story to be published as a book - Final Call News

Toni Morrison short story to be published this month | CTV News
Toni Morrison short story to be published this month | CTV News

Rare Toni Morrison short story to be published as a book - Los Angeles Times
Rare Toni Morrison short story to be published as a book - Los Angeles Times

Toni Morrison's 'Recitatif,' a rare short story, to publish as book
Toni Morrison's 'Recitatif,' a rare short story, to publish as book

The 20 Best Toni Morrison Books, Ranked by Goodreads Members
The 20 Best Toni Morrison Books, Ranked by Goodreads Members

Rare Toni Morrison short story to be published as a book | AP News
Rare Toni Morrison short story to be published as a book | AP News

Toni Morrison | Biography, Books, Beloved, The Bluest Eye, & Facts |  Britannica
Toni Morrison | Biography, Books, Beloved, The Bluest Eye, & Facts | Britannica

With 'Recitatif,' author Toni Morrison illustrates that nothing is black  and white | KMUW
With 'Recitatif,' author Toni Morrison illustrates that nothing is black and white | KMUW

Toni Morrison's difficulty as an author and personality is a thrill.
Toni Morrison's difficulty as an author and personality is a thrill.

Recitatif,' Toni Morrison's only short story, is now available as a book :  NPR
Recitatif,' Toni Morrison's only short story, is now available as a book : NPR

Toni Morrison | Biography, Books, Beloved, The Bluest Eye, & Facts |  Britannica
Toni Morrison | Biography, Books, Beloved, The Bluest Eye, & Facts | Britannica

7 Toni Morrison Quotes for Writers and About Writing - Writer's Digest
7 Toni Morrison Quotes for Writers and About Writing - Writer's Digest

Toni Morrison's 'Recitatif' — Julian Girdham
Toni Morrison's 'Recitatif' — Julian Girdham

Rare Toni Morrison Short Story to Be Published in February as a Book – NBC  6 South Florida
Rare Toni Morrison Short Story to Be Published in February as a Book – NBC 6 South Florida

Toni Morrison's only short story, 'Recitatif,' leaves you guessing -  CSMonitor.com
Toni Morrison's only short story, 'Recitatif,' leaves you guessing - CSMonitor.com