Sapphire is the author of
American Dreams, a collection of poetry that was cited by
Publishers Weekly as "one of the strongest debut collections of the nineties."
Push, her novel, won the Book-of-the-Month Club's Stephen Crane award for First Fiction, the Black Caucus of the American Library Association's First Novelist Award, and, in Great Britain, the Mind Book of the Year Award. Push was named by the
Village Voice and
Time Out New York as one of the top ten books of 1996.
Push was nominated for an NAACP Image Award in the category of Outstanding Literary Work of Fiction.
Push was adapted into the Oscar-nominated film,
Precious.
Sapphire's work has appeared in
The New Yorker,
The New York Times Magazine,
The New York Times Book Review,
The Black Scholar,
Spin, and
Bomb. In February of 2007 Arizona State University presented
PUSHing Boundaries, PUSHing Art: A Symposium on the Works of Sapphire. Sapphire's work has been translated into 11 languages and has been adapted for stage in the United States and Europe.
Precious, the film adaption of her novel, won the Grand Jury Prize and the Audience Awards in the U.S. dramatic competition at Sundance (2009).
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