Toni Morrison defends ‘sacredness’ of books against censorship

‘A writer’s life and work are not a gift to mankind; they are its necessity’, Nobel laureate tells launch of the Free Speech Leadership Council.

“Certain kinds of trauma visited on peoples are so deep, so cruel, that unlike money, unlike vengeance, even unlike justice, or rights, or the goodwill of others, only writers can translate such trauma and turn sorrow into meaning, sharpening the moral imagination.”