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  1. Anything We Love Can Be Saved by Alice Walker, 1998-04-07
  2. In Her Hands: Craftswomen Changing the World by Paola Gianturco, Toby Tuttle, 2004-01-01
  3. Selected from the Temple of My Familiar (Writers Voices Ser) by Alice Walker, 1992-05
  4. Alice's Adventures in Wonderland (Cliffs Complete) by Lewis Carroll, 2001-05-15
  5. Alice's Adventures in Wonderland: Walker Illustrated Classics by Lewis Carroll, 2009-03-02
  6. Alice Walker by Maria Lauret, 2011-02-15
  7. The Voices of African American Women: The Use of Narrative and Authorial Voice in the Works of Harriet Jacobs, Zora Neale Hurston, and Alice Walker (American ... Studies Xxiv: American Literature) by Yvonne Johnson, 1999-08
  8. Meridian by Alice Walker, 1984
  9. In Search of Our Mother's Garden by Alice Walker, 1999-10
  10. Her Blue Body Everything We Know: Earthling Poems, 1965-90 Complete by Alice Walker, 1992-10-01
  11. Alice Through the Looking-glass: Walker Illustrated Classics by Lewis Carroll, 2009-06-01
  12. The Way Forward Is with a Broken Heart by Alice Walker, 2001-10-02
  13. To Live Fully, Here and Now: The Healing Vision in the Works of Alice Walker by Karla Simcikova, 2007-02-03
  14. Alice Walker in the Classroom: "Living by the Word" (The Ncte High School Literature Series) by Carol Jago, 2000-09

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alice walker, author of the 1983 Pulitzer Prizewinning novel The Color Purple, began writing at an early age in her home in Eatonton, Ga.
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Alice Walker
Alice Walker, author of the 1983 Pulitzer Prize-winning novel "The Color Purple," began writing at an early age in her home in Eatonton, Ga. Born in 1944 to a sharecropper family, Walker dreamed of giving back to the southern black community that had been so rich in love and support.
After her admission to Spelman College on full scholarship, the young writer pushed herself into the civil rights movement, attending marches in Washington and across the south. Her experiences as an activist and talented writer also earned her a scholarship to Sarah Lawrence University, where she eventually completed her undergraduate work. Walker's love for travel grew during student trips to Europe and Africa.

62. Alice Walker's Everyday Use. Essay By Helga Hoel © 1997-2008
This paper on alice walker s short story Everyday Use was first presented at ASANOR s preconference for high school teachers at Hamar, Norway on October
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by Helga Hoel, Trondheim Cathedral School , Trondheim, Norway: e-mail address T his paper on Alice Walker's short story "Everyday Use" was first presented at ASANOR's pre-conference for high school teachers at Hamar, Norway on October 3, 1997 and was later printed in no 4 1997. In this revised version aimed at a wider audience, the footnotes are incorporated into the text. A slightly different printed version can be found in American Studies in Scandinavia , Vol.31 - No. 1 - 1999, Odense University Press, Denmark. That version is also printed as ”Personal Names and Heritage: Alice Walker’s 'Everyday Use.'” American Studies in Scandinavia 31, no 1 (1999): 34-42. Reprinted in Short Story Criticism . Ed. Jelena Krstovic. Vol 97. Detroit: Gale, 2007. 311- 315, but this internet page is the ultimate version and the one I prefer to be quoted from, as I have found that I misinterpreted some information that was first given to me. I have also added an important postscript here as a warning against jumping to conclusions without double checking sources. Y ou are welcome to copy this paper for academic use, but not for commercial purposes without the permission of the author.

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alice walker s latest novel is Now is the Time to Open Your Heart. Last month, 1000 people gathered in the First Congregational Church in Oakland to
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65. Expect Nothing
alice walker. expect nothing. live frugally on surprise. become a stranger to need of pity or, if compassion be freely given out take only enough
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stop short of urge to plead then purge away the need. wish for nothing larger than your own small heart or greater than a star, tame wild disappointment with caress unmoved and cold make of it a parka for your soul. discover the reason why so tiny human midget exists at all so scared unwise but expect nothing. live frugally on surprise.

66. Alice Walker Quotes
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    Alice Walker is the acclaimed author of The Color Purple and other novels. The Color Purple was adapted into a feature film starring Oprah Winfrey. Alice Walker is a Buddhist and a Vegan. Ethical Veganism is a religion, but it is not known if Veganism functions as a religion for Walker, or if her Veganism is simply a component of her commitment to Buddhism. Webpage created 19 December 2005. Last modified 19 December 2005.
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    68. IN The Loop: Alice Walker's Archive Goes To Emory
    alice walker, Pulitzer Prizewinner and internationally known Georgia-born novelist and poet, will place her archive with Emory University, Provost Earl
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    Alice Walker, Pulitzer Prize-winner and internationally known Georgia-born novelist and poet, will place her archive with Emory University, Provost Earl Lewis announced today.
    "The acquisition of the Alice Walker Archive is a major addition to Emory's collection," said Lewis. "Scholars and students from around the world will find in these papers Alice Walker: her commitment to social activism, literary genesis, personal growth and development, spirituality and self. We are delighted that she has entrusted us to share this aspect of her with the world."
    Walker has written most frequently about the struggle for survival among Southern blacks, particularly black women. She also has given literary voice to the struggle for human rights, environmental issues, social movements and spirituality, as well as the quest for inner and world peace. Often considered controversial for her portrayals of racial, gender and sexual issues, Walker is widely recognized for her thoughtful weaving of realism with love for humanity and human potential.
    "I chose Emory to receive my archive because I myself feel at ease and comfortable at Emory," said Walker. "I can imagine in years to come that my papers, my journals and letters will find themselves always in the company of people who care about many of the things I do: culture, community, spirituality, scholarship and the blessings of ancestors who want each of us to find joy and happiness in this life by doing the very best we can to be worthy of it."

    69. Stripping Bark-Alice Walker's Poetry In Confronting The Taboo
    Discussion of alice walker s poetry and ways in which she addresses difficult topics for African American women and for all women in her poetry.
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    Alice Walker (b. 1944) has published several collections of essays, poetry, and several novels. Her work has universal appeal while at the same time speaks to issues of concern for women and for women of color. Walker's work especially speaks to the day to day realities of women, as we confront issues that are significant and large in our lives. One of the things that I most appreciate in Walker's work is her ability, as a writer, to reach out to all women by writing about those things that are personal, painful, and sometimes taboo for her characters, whether they are fictional or real. Walker certainly helps the readers to understand the phrase that came out of the women's studies movements in the 1970's and 80's "the personal is political" by taking issues that are personal and makes them significant enough to be place in the center of political arenas. Walker also makes it clear that the problems that her characters face in her fiction, and that the women about whom she writes in her non-fiction (including herself) are not unique in their experiences. She speaks loudly, but gently, to those whose experiences are similar to the women about whom she writes. For example, in a poem entitled: "Did This Happen to Your Mother? Did Your Sister Throw Up a Lot?" Walker discusses the pains of loving a man who is "not worth my love." She follows the line with "Did this happen to your mother? Did your grandmother wake up for no good reason in the middle of the night?" and later in the poem she writes, "Did you sister throw up a lot? Did your cousin complain of a painful knot in her back? Did your aunt always seem to have something else troubling her mind?"

    70. Gallery | Alice Walker's Archive Arrives At Emory | Ajc.com
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    71. Alice Walker Placing Lit Papers At Emory - Boston.com
    Pulitzer Prize winning author alice walker is placing her literary archive at Emory University s library.
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    Writer Alice Walker poses at her Berkeley, Calif., home in this Oct. 4, 2000 file photo. The Pulitzer Prize winning author is placing her literary archive at Emory University's library, university officials said Tuesday Dec. 18, 2007. Walker, a native of Eatonton, Ga., and author of the 1983 prize-winning "The Color Purple," has spotlighted the struggle of Southern blacks, particularly women. She visits Emory every couple of years for readings and meetings with faculty members. That relationship was key in her decision to place her archive at the institution, university officials said. (AP Photo/Noah Berger,File) Email Print Text size By Dorie Turner Associated Press Writer December 18, 2007 Pulitzer Prize winning author Alice Walker is placing her literary archive at Emory University's library. The author of the 1983 Pulitzer Prize-winning "The Color Purple," "By the Light of My Father's Smile" and other works visits Emory every couple of years for readings and meetings with faculty members. That relationship was key in her decision to place her archive at the institution, university officials said Tuesday.

    72. From Revolution To Reconstruction: Outlines: Outline Of American Literature: Ame
    American Prose Since 1945 Realism and Experimentation alice walker (1944 ) alice walker, an African-American and the child of a sharecropper family
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    Index Alice Walker, an African-American and the child of a sharecropper family in rural Georgia, graduated from Sarah Lawrence College, where one of her teachers was the politically committed female poet Muriel Rukeyser. Other influences on her work have been Flannery O'Connor and Zora Neale Hurston. A "womanist" writer, as Walker calls herself, she has long been associated with feminism, presenting black existence from the female perspective. Like Toni Morrison , Jamaica Kincaid, Toni Cade Bambara, and other accomplished contemporary black novelists, Walker uses heightened, lyrical realism to center on the dreams and failures of accessible, credible people. Her work underscores the quest for dignity in human life. A fine stylist, particularly in her epistolary dialect novel The Color Purple , her work seeks to educate. In this she resembles the black American novelist Ishmael Reed, whose satires expose social problems and racial issues.

    73. English: Alice Walker
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    74. Alice Walker: The Color Purple
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    ALICE WALKER (Original Author) Ms. Walker won the Pulitzer Prize and the American Book Award for her third novel, The Color Purple , which was made into an internationally popular film by Steven Spielberg. Her other best-selling novels, which have been translated into more than two dozen languages, include By the Light of My Father's Smile, Possessing the Secret of Joy and The Temple of My Familiar . Her most recent fiction work, Now Is the Time to Open Your Heart , was published in 2004. Ms. Walker is also the author of several collections of short stories, essays and poems as well as children's books. Her work has appeared in numerous national and international journals and magazines. An activist and social visionary, Ms. Walker has been a participant in most of the major movements of planetary change, among them the human and civil rights movement in the South, the hands off Cuba movement, the women's movement, the Native American and indigenous rights movement, the free South Africa movement, the environmental and animal rights movement and the peace movement. Her advocacy on behalf of the dispossessed has, in the words of her biographer, Evelyn C. White, "spanned the globe."

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    76. Alice Walker Confesses Tracy Chapman Affair To Someone Other Than Oprah - New Yo
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    77. Philomela Speaks: Alice Walker's Revisioning Of Rape Archetypes In The Color Pur
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    MELUS Fall-Winter, 2000 by Martha J. Cutter The ancient story of Philomela has resonated in the imaginations of women writers for several thousand years. The presence of this myth in contemporary texts by African American women writers marks the persistence of a powerful archetypal narrative explicitly connecting rape (a violent inscription of the female body), silencing, and the complete erasure of feminine subjectivity.(1) For in most versions of this myth Philomela is not only rapedshe is also silenced. In Ovid's recounting, for example, Philomela is raped by her brother-in-law, Tereus, who then tears out her tongue. Philomela is finally transformed into a nightingale, doomed to chirp out the name of her rapist for eternity: tereu, tereu. The mythic narrative of Philomela therefore explicitly intertwines rape, silencing, and the destruction of feminine subjectivity.

    78. Alice Walker: HarperCollins Children's Books
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