EPISODE · Aug 8, 2025 · 1H 1M
Dana A. Williams — Toni at Random: The Iconic Writer's Legendary Editorship - with Greg Carr
from Politics and Prose Presents · host Politics and Prose
A multifaceted genius, Toni Morrison transcended her role as an author, helping to shape an important period in American publishing and literature as an editor at one of the nation's most prestigious publishing houses. While Toni Morrison's literary achievements are widely celebrated, her editorial work is little known. Drawing on extensive research and firsthand accounts, this comprehensive study discusses Morrison's remarkable journey from her early days at Random House to her emergence as one of its most important editors. During her tenure in editorial, Morrison refashioned the literary landscape, working with important authors, including Toni Cade Bambara, Leon Forrest, and Lucille Clifton, and empowering cultural icons such as Angela Davis and Muhammad Ali to tell their stories on their own terms.Toni Morrison herself requested that Dana Williams be the one to tell this story, even giving her the book's title. From the manuscripts she molded, the authors she nurtured, and the readers she inspired, Toni at Random demonstrates how Toni Morrison has influenced American culture beyond the individual titles or authors she published. Morrison's contribution as an editor transformed the broader literary landscape and deepened the cultural conversation. With unparalleled insight and sensitivity, Toni at Random charts this editorial odyssey.PURCHASE BOOK: https://politics-prose.com/book/9780063011977?ic_referral=zfMFsFAdW39d61Ri3Kl5qRwelGsKP2V8mOWrXrrZktwwM0KK0JVNB90M51Gmo5wZzFvMWOPpqmwBOPBSnp2SUcnqfRecDyL3DBRXMXrG9REqKRsug2lilSf4tuN1QHDcQB-UrVQDana 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.Williams is in conversation with Greg Carr. Carr is Associate Professor of Africana Studies and former Chair of the Department of Afro-American Studies at Howard University, where he also serves as Adjunct Faculty at the School of Law. He co-hosts "Urban View Mornings" on SiriusXM and "In Class with Carr" across YouTube, Knarrative.com, Apple Podcasts and other digital learning and social media platforms. He is also host of "The Black Table" on the Black Star Network.
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A multifaceted genius, Toni Morrison transcended her role as an author, helping to shape an important period in American publishing and literature as an editor at one of the nation's most prestigious publishing houses. While Toni Morrison's literary achievements are widely celebrated, her editorial work is little known. Drawing on extensive research and firsthand accounts, this comprehensive study discusses Morrison's remarkable journey from her early days at Random House to her emergence as one of its most important editors. During her tenure in editorial, Morrison refashioned the literary landscape, working with important authors, including Toni Cade Bambara, Leon Forrest, and Lucille Clifton, and empowering cultural icons such as Angela Davis and Muhammad Ali to tell their stories on their own terms.Toni Morrison herself requested that Dana Williams be the one to tell this story, even giving her the book's title. From the manuscripts she molded, the authors she nurtured, and the readers she inspired, Toni at Random demonstrates how Toni Morrison has influenced American culture beyond the individual titles or authors she published. Morrison's contribution as an editor transformed the broader literary landscape and deepened the cultural conversation. With unparalleled insight and sensitivity, Toni at Random charts this editorial odyssey.PURCHASE BOOK: https://politics-prose.com/book/9780063011977?ic_referral=zfMFsFAdW39d61Ri3Kl5qRwelGsKP2V8mOWrXrrZktwwM0KK0JVNB90M51Gmo5wZzFvMWOPpqmwBOPBSnp2SUcnqfRecDyL3DBRXMXrG9REqKRsug2lilSf4tuN1QHDcQB-UrVQDana 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.Williams is in conversation with Greg Carr. Carr is Associate Professor of Africana Studies and former Chair of the Department of Afro-American Studies at Howard University, where he also serves as Adjunct Faculty at the School of Law. He co-hosts "Urban View Mornings" on SiriusXM and "In Class with Carr" across YouTube, Knarrative.com, Apple Podcasts and other digital learning and social media platforms. He is also host of "The Black Table" on the Black Star Network.
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