According to American publishing mythology, there was a time when giants bestrode Midtown Manhattan. They came from Chicago, ...
As she prepares to show at the Venice Biennale, the octogenarian artist speaks about what shaped her work and her profound ...
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In her prose poem, “Toni Morrison,” Nikki Giovanni imagines cooking a “Toni Morrison stew.” Among its ingredients are the heightened contradictions that characterize her novels: An exotic mix of tears ...
STARKVILLE, Miss.—In his latest book, Mississippi State’s African American Studies Director Donald M. Shaffer examines how early 20th-century African American novels captured the promise and ...
Olympians, politicians, and more were among those announced as inductees for the 19th Annual California Hall of Fame.
Arnold Schwarzenegger is a world champion bodybuilder, Hollywood star and the 38th Governor of California. He is being ...
Through her iconoclastic magazine "The Little Review," the queer, first-wave feminist introduced American readers to Ezra Pound, T. S. Eliot and the great Irish modernist James Joyce.
Ms. Morrison, who wrote “Beloved” and “Song of Solomon,” was the first African-American woman to win the Nobel in literature.
The Peruvian writer has died at the age of 87 in Lima. Author of "A World for Julius", he leaves behind a work marked by ...
Through her iconoclastic magazine "The Little Review," the queer, first-wave feminist introduced American readers to Ezra Pound, T. S. Eliot and the great Irish modernist James Joyce.
Vigil reminded me of what I dislike the most about modern American fiction: it is boring, navel-gazing, and self-serious.