Question: In her 1987 memorial essay for the The New York Times, "Life in His Language Links to an external site.," Toni Morrison described James Baldwin's writing this way:"No one possessed or inhabited language for me the way you did. You made American English honest-genuinely international. You exposed its secrets and reshaped it until it was truly modern dialogic, representative, humane. You stripped it of ease and false comfort and fake innocence and evasion and hypocrisy. And in place of deviousness was clarity. In place of soft plump lies was a lean, targeted power. ..."
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