The late literary titan's friend and colleague Andrea Davis Pinkney wrote 'And She Was Loved' to share Morrison's inspiring story with a new generation Lizz Schumer is the senior books editor at ...
For readers, a book’s meaning can change with every encounter, depending on the circumstances and experiences they bring to it each time. On this week’s podcast, Gilbert Cruz talks to Salamishah ...
Toni Morrison, the Robert F. Goheen Professor in the Humanities, read two sections from her new novel "Love" last night in Richardson Auditorium, one week after the novel appeared on shelves for sale.
Susan Mayberry, Jane Peterson Professor of the Humanities in Alfred University’s College of Liberal Arts and Sciences, was recognized for her scholarly work on the late Nobel Prize-winning author, ...
The cast of "The Bluest Eye" at the Huntington Theatre Company. (Courtesy T Charles Erickson) Plump with pain, the story of a little Black girl's desire for blue eyes amid trauma and racism still ...
Sethe’s haunting story in 'Beloved' shows how love, guilt, and memory shape survival when the past refuses to let go., Books, Times Now ...