Nobel Prize Winner Toni Morrison's 'Beloved' Princeton Nobel & Pulitzer Prize Winner.

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2244   12 years ago
'Beloved', Touchstone Pictures. Movie adaptation of novel by Nobel Prize and Pulitzer Prize (yes, both!) Winner Toni Morrison. From 1989 until her retirement in 2006, Morrison held the Robert F. Goheen Chair in the Humanities at Princeton University.[3]
Though based in the Creative Writing Program at Princeton, Morrison did not regularly offer writing workshops to students after the late 1990s, a fact that earned her some criticism. Rather, she has conceived and developed the prestigious Princeton Atelier, a program that brings together talented students with critically acclaimed, world-famous artists. Together the students and the artists produce works of art that are presented to the public after a semester of collaboration. In her position at Princeton, Morrison used her insights to encourage not merely new and emerging writers, but artists working to develop new forms of art through interdisciplinary play and cooperation.
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