Celebrating Women's History Month with influential writers like Toni Morrison, Bell Hooks, Maya Angelou, and Sandra Cisneros.
Boston-based writer Porsha Olayiwola is the spring artist-in-residence for Michigan State University’s Womxn of Color ...
James Keane's book Reading Culture Through Catholic Eyes highlights "50 Writers, Thinkers, and Firebrands" whose ...
Whether it’s a memoir about how a Black girl from the South Side of Chicago became the nation’s first Black First Lady or a novel about a single Black woman trying to raise a strong Black man ...
Hanif Abdurraqib, Anne Carson, and Hisham Matar are among the winners of the 50th annual National Book Critics Circle Awards, ...
A discussion about Texas' controversial Bible-infused curriculum got so heated Monday night that police removed a woman who flipped off a Fort ... by authors like Toni Morrison, Nathaniel Hawthorne ...
After a dazzling career in poetry, the Iranian American author makes his novelist debut with ‘Martyr!’, a story based on his ...
Across all genres, women authors have been influential in crafting literature as well as how we perceive the world. Their stories, poems ... rights activist. Toni Morrison's novels like Beloved ...
Wheatley’s poetry set the stage for generations of Black women authors, including Zora Neale Hurston, Maya Angelou and Toni Morrison. Her influence extended to movements like the Harlem Renaissance.
Delmarko, Sabine. Two lives . one struggle: Jigsaw puzzles of hyphenated identities in Richard Rodriguez's "Hunger of Memory. The education of Richard Rodriguez" and Joy Kogawa's "Obasan", 2000.