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  • Published: 26 May 2026
  • ISBN: 9781784746438
  • Imprint: Chatto & Windus
  • Format: Hardback
  • Pages: 384
  • RRP: $60.00

On Morrison




The essential companion to Toni Morrison's work, written by Namwali Serpell, ‘one of the most innovative and intelligent writers today’ (Financial Times)

'Serpell is a superlative essayist' DIANA EVANS
'Breathtaking, provocative, and refreshing' IMANI PERRY

The essential companion to Toni Morrison’s work, written by Namwali Serpell, ‘one of the most innovative and intelligent writers today’ (Financial Times)

Toni Morrison, Nobel Laureate and most beloved of writers, has inspired generations of readers. But her artistic genius is often overshadowed by her monumental public persona, perhaps because, as Namwali Serpell puts it, ‘she is our only truly canonical black, female writer – and her work is highly complex.’ In On Morrison, Serpell brings her unique experience as both an award-winning writer and professor to illuminate Toni Morrison’s masterful experiments with literary form.

This is Morrison as you’ve never encountered her before, a journey through her vivid fiction and criticism, as well as her lesser-known dramatic works and poetry – with contextual guidance and original close readings. Accessible and thrillingly rigorous, On Morrison is a primer not only on how to read one of the most significant American authors of our time, but how to approach any great work of literature. The conversation between the two black women artist-readers that rises from these pages is stylish, edifying and spectacular in its scope and erudition.

'A literary miracle' KIESE LAYMON author of Heavy: An American Memoir
'Incisive, tender, and also honest and unsparing’ HANIF ABDURRAQIB, author of A Little Devil in America

  • Published: 26 May 2026
  • ISBN: 9781784746438
  • Imprint: Chatto & Windus
  • Format: Hardback
  • Pages: 384
  • RRP: $60.00

About the author

Namwali Serpell

NAMWALI SERPELL is a Zambian writer who teaches at the University of California, Berkeley. She received a Rona Jaffe Foundation Writers’ Award for women writers in 2011 and was selected for the Africa 39, a 2014 Hay Festival project to identify the best African writers under 40. Her first published story, 'Muzungu', was selected for The Best American Short Stories 2009 and shortlisted for the 2010 Caine Prize for African writing. She won the 2015 Caine Prize for her story 'The Sack'. The Old Drift is her first novel.

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Praise for On Morrison

Stunning reconsiderations of Morrison... incisive, tender, and also honest and unsparing

HANIF ABDURRAQIB, author of A Little Devil in America

In On Morrison, Serpell applies her prodigious intellect, vast literary archive, and her own calling as a novelist to magnificent effect in this breathtaking, provocative, and refreshing engagement with Morrison as a thinker as well as an artist

IMANI PERRY, author of South to America

On Morrison is not simply a literary miracle; it is a cultural feat, a damn near perfect concoction made maybe once in a generation... we should be thankful to share the earth with this art object

KIESE LAYMON, author of Heavy: An American Memoir

A thrilling, candid and immersive study... A necessary book, and a brilliant achievement

PRETI TANEJA, author of We That Are Young

As gripping as it is intellectually brilliant... a lucid and revelatory close-read of all of her work... On Morrison is a classic

CATHY PARK HONG, author of Minor Feelings

An impressive, nuanced work of scholarship

Kirkus, starred review

Insightful and stimulating... Through exceptional close readings and sharp analyses, Serpell puts Morrison’s genius on full display. This will enthrall Morrison fans and cultivate new ones

Publishers Weekly, starred review

Serpell is a superlative essayist, and On Morrison a high-flying, fantastically erudite rendition of how Morrison wanted to be read, blending the scholarly and the personal response to her work with seamless flair and conviction

DIANA EVANS, author of Ordinary People

Morrison gave me language to understand the voices of my African-American kin. In this brilliant book, Namwali Serpell invites the reader into an intimate conversation. She is scholar - with an incisive intellect and a questing spirit. And she is literary bestie: accessible, challenging and illuminating

ELLAH P. WAKATAMA