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NEW YORK – The latest prize for Nobel laureate Toni Morrison will be presented by Oprah Winfrey.
The Center for Fiction announced Thursday that Morrison will receive a lifetime achievement honour for “Excellence in Fiction.”
Winfrey, who has chosen such Morrison novels as “Song of Solomon” and “Paradise” for her book club, will introduce the author during a Dec. 11 dinner ceremony.
Morrison’s longtime publisher, editor-in-chief Sonny Mehta of Alfred A. Knopf, also will be honoured that night. He is the winner of the Maxwell Perkins Award, named for the celebrated editor of Ernest Hemingway and F. Scott Fitzgerald among others. He will receive the prize from novelist Carl Hiassen.
The Center for Fiction is a non-profit with a mission to “encourage people to read and value fiction.”
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