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  1. Once by Alice Walker, 1976-03-15
  2. Revolutionary Petunias & Other Poems by Alice Walker, 1990
  3. THE COLOR PURPLE by Alice Walker, 1985
  4. The Same River Twice by Alice Walker, 1997-01-01
  5. Pema Chodron and Alice Walker in Conversation: On the Meaning of Suffering and the Mystery of Joy by Pema Chodron, Alice Walker, 2005-10
  6. Absolute Trust in the Goodness of the Earth: New Poems by Alice Walker, 2004-03-09
  7. Alice Walker - The Color Purple (Readers' Guides to Essential Criticism) by Rachel Lister, 2010-07-15
  8. Alice Neel: Painted Truths (Museum of Fine Arts) by Barry Walker, Jeremy Lewison, et all 2010-04-20
  9. The Complete Stories by Alice Walker, 2005-02-17
  10. Alice Walker: A Critical Companion (Critical Companions to Popular Contemporary Writers) by Gerri Bates, 2005-10-30
  11. Alice Walker Banned by Alice Walker, 1996-06-01
  12. Alice's Adventure's in Wonderland & Through a Looking - Glass by Lewis Carroll, 1990
  13. Alice Walker Banned by Alice Walker, 1996-06-01
  14. Alice's Adventure's in Wonderland & Through a Looking - Glass by Lewis Carroll, 1990

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Cover is lightly worn and has some bends. Pages are clean and very well kept. Clean inside and out. Good condition throughou! ; 5.5 x 8.5 ; 251 pages; This critically
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Like Temple of My Familiar, by Walker, Possessing the Secret of Joy, by Walker, Color Purple, by Walker, Possessing the Secret of Joy, by Walker, Anything We Love Can Be Saved
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American, 1944–
Alice Walker has published two collections of her prose, In Search of Our Mothers’ Gardens (1983) and Living by the Word (1988). Together they form a rich compendium of speeches, book and movie reviews, travelogues, memoirs and journal entries, letters, historical reflections, and essays proper. Many pieces are reprinted from the feminist monthly magazine Ms., where Walker was a contributing editor beginning in 1974.
Others originally appeared in publications ranging from Black Scholar to the Socialist Review.
Walker is best known for her work as a novelist. Her 1982 novel The Color Purple won the Pulitzer Prize and an American Book Award, and was made into a movie by Steven Spielberg. It also sparked a series of public controversies, some of which she recounts in her essays. Though her nonfiction prose collections have been less well known in the mass market, a few individual essays are commonly anthologized, notably “Beauty: When the Other Dancer Is the Self” (1983), “In Search of Our Mothers’ Gardens” (1974), and “Am I Blue?” (1986). These selections epitomize themes that pervade her essays: identity, self-esteem, connection to one’s ethnic and artistic roots, the health of the soul in all living beings, and the interconnection of oppressions.

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Like In Love and Trouble Stories of Black Women, by Walker, Temple of My Familiar, by Walker, Best Short Stories by Black Writers 18991967, by Hughes, Mosby's Paramedic
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3. Alice Walker Alice Walker was born in Eatonton, Georgia, in 1944 She was the youngest of 8 children Alice Walker writes about the discrimination of blacks and women
a. Celie: She's an uneducated, 14-year-old black country girl. Celie is sexualy used by her stepfather and by her husband. At first she has no one to trust, because of that she writes letters to God. During the book Celie turns from a submissive wife into an independant woman. Nettie: Celie's younger sister. Nettie is nearly married to Mr.-. She is educated by Samuel and Corrine, the missionary couple. Nettie has a general interest in people, and more particularly in the fate of black people. She is happy to be able to look after Celie's children. Mr._ ( Albert): Celie's husband. Before he married Celie he was a widower with three children. He thinks he can play the dominant husband. He has been in love with Shug Avery, but was not allowed to marry her. After Celie has left him he changes for the good. Shug Avery: A very attractive woman. her real name is Lillie Avery. She is a famous blues singer.

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Walker, Alice (b. 1944), poet, novelist, essayist, biographer, short fiction writer, womanist, publisher, educator, and Pulitizer Prize laureate.
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  • Born: 9 February 1944 Birthplace: Eatonton, Georgia Best Known As: The author of The Color Purple
Alice Walker wrote The Color Purple , the 1982 novel that won the Pulitzer Prize and was made into a Steven Spielberg movie starring Oprah Winfrey and Whoopi Goldberg . Walker was a civil rights activist as a young woman in the American south, and an editor at Ms. magazine in the 1970s. The Color Purple tells the story of Celie, a poor black Georgia woman who struggles to overcome childhood traumas and achieve a sense of pride and self-worth. Though it was a novel that brought her greatest fame, Walker is recognized more as a poet and essayist. Her volumes of poetry include Once Revolutionary Petunias and Other Poems Horses Make a Landscape Look More Beautiful (1984) and Absolute Trust in the Goodness of the Earth: New Poems (2003). Her other books include

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Daughter of Georgia sharecroppers, Alice Walker is perhaps best known for her novel The Color Purple (1982) for which she won the Pulitzer Prize. She is a writer of poetry, fiction, essays, a biography, editing Zora Neale Huston's collection I Love Myself When I am Laughing (1979). Walker's most recent work is The Way Forward is with a Broken Heart (2000). Her work focuses on women, racism, and sexism, all of which can be seen in her essay on her self-esteem as affected by the blindness in one eye. The essay, as so much of her work, comes out the other side of pain and despair into self-celebration.
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Alice Walker was born on February 9, 1944, in Eatonton, Georgia, the eighth and last child of Willie Lee and Minnie Lou Grant Walker, who were sharecroppers. When Alice Walker
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AFRICAN AMERICAN CHRISTIAN FICTION Black Historian C ... Sitemap Walker, Alice Alice Walker was born on February 9, 1944, in Eatonton, Georgia, the eighth and last child of Willie Lee and Minnie Lou Grant Walker, who were sharecroppers. When Alice Walker was eight years old, she lost sight of one eye when one of her older brothers shot her with a BB gun by accident. In high school, Alice Walker was valedictorian of her class, and that achievement, coupled with a "rehabilitation scholarship" made it possible for her to go to Spelman, a college for black women in Atlanta, Georgia. After spending two years at Spelman, she transferred to Sarah Lawrence College in New York, and during her junior year traveled to Africa as an exchange student. She received her bachelor of arts degree from Sarah Lawrence College in 1965
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Encyclopedia Walker, Alice. Walker, Alice, 1944–, AfricanAmerican novelist and poet, b. Eatonon, Ga. The daughter of sharecroppers, she studied at Spelman College (1961–63
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    Walker, Alice, civil-rights The Color Purple (1982; Pulitzer Prize; film, 1985), a dark but sometimes joyous saga of a poor black Southern woman's painful journey toward self-realization. Among her other novels are Meridian The Temple of My Familiar By the Light of My Father's Smile (1994), and Now Is the Time to Open Your Heart (2004). Her short-story collections include You Can't Keep a Good Woman Down (1981) and the partially autobiographical The Way Forward Is with a Broken Heart (2000). She has also written poetry, such as Revolutionary Petunias and Other Poems (1991), and Absolute Trust in the Goodness of the Earth (2003). Many of her essays are collected in Living by the Word (1988) and Anything We Love Can Be Saved See biography by E. C. White (2004); studies by D. W. Winchell (1992), H. L. Gates et al., ed. (1993), and Ikenna Dieke, ed. (1999). The Columbia Electronic Encyclopedia

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