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A winner of the Nobel Prize, Toni Morrison’s novels transformed 20th century literature.
Her work as an editor was just as visionary. Join African American literature scholar Dana A. Williams with acclaimed poet and novelist Honorée Fanonne Jeffers and publisher Lisa Lucas for a conversation about Williams’ revelatory new book, Toni at Random.
While writing era-defining novels like The Bluest Eye, Song of Solomon, and Beloved, Toni Morrison transcended her role as an author. As an editor at Random House, Morrison published important authors like Leon Forrest and Lucille Clifton and empowered cultural icons like Angela Davis and Muhammad Ali to tell their stories on their own terms — ushered in a new generation of Black voices and transforming the American literary landscape. Meticulously researched by Dana A. Williams — who Morrison herself selected to tell this story, offering unprecedented interview access — Toni at Random recounts this remarkable, lesser-known chapter of Morrison’s life: in which a literary genius quietly transformed her cultural landscape by championing a chorus of vital, underrepresented writers.
In a special conversation about Morrison’s life and the complex creative interplay between writing and editing, hear Williams, Jeffers, and Lucas shed new light on the life and work of one our most important writers — and find out how it continues to ripple through American literature today.
“Toni Morrison is best known as one of the world’s most significant novelists, but in this meticulously researched work Dana Williams introduces us to Morrison the literary editor, who shaped American publishing by introducing a generation of new voices and topics to the reading public.” - Farah Jasmine Griffin, William B. Ransford Professor of English & Comparative Literature and African American and African Diaspora Studies
A triumphant account of an underexplored aspect of Morrison’s influence on American literature. — Publishers Weekly (starred review)
Dana A. Williams is Professor of African American literature and Dean of the Graduate School at Howard University. She is former president of the College Language Association and the Modern Languages Association, and is the author of In the Light of Likeness — Transformed: The Literary Art of Leon Forrest. She is also the editor of several books. Her work has been published in prestigious journals, including PMLA, CLA Journal, African American Review, Early American Literature, American Literary History, and the Langston Hughes Review. Her research has been supported by the Ford Foundation, the John Hope Franklin Humanities Institute, and the National Endowment for the Humanities. She co-directs the Center for Medical Humanities and Health Justice, a Mellon Foundation-funded collaboration between Howard and Georgetown universities. Williams lives in Maryland.
Honorée Fanonne Jeffers is a fiction writer, poet, and essayist. She is the author of the acclaimed New York Times bestseller and Oprah's Book Club Pick, The Love Songs of W. E. B. Du Bois, which won the National Book Critics Circle Award in Fiction and the Dayton Literary Peace Prize and was nominated for the National Book Award, and five poetry collections, including the NAACP Image Award-winning The Age of Phillis, also nominated for the National Book Award.
Lisa Lucas is the former Publisher of Pantheon and Schocken Books at Penguin Random House. Previously, Lucas was the Executive Director of the National Book Foundation for five years. Prior to joining the Foundation, she served as the Publisher of Guernica, a non-profit online magazine focusing on writing that explores the intersection of art and politics with an international and diverse focus. Prior to that, she served as Director of Education at the Tribeca Film Institute, on the development team at Steppenwolf Theatre Company, and as a consultant for the Sundance Institute, San Francisco Film Society, the Scholastic Art & Writing Awards, and ReelWorks Teen Filmmaking. Lucas also serves on the literary council of the Brooklyn Book Festival.
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