In her latest collection of short prose, we learn that
Alice Walker once looked forward to her retirement with an almost voracious appetite.
(3) This is a very common aspect of
Alice Walker's works.
2004], she stated, "I am mindful of the plethora of facts and figures in
Alice Walker: A Life." There is, however, one fact that escaped her.
The show's catalogue, printed by Smart Art Press, features commentary from
Alice Walker, Zack de la Rocha, and Martin Espada.
Alice Walker's Earth is a womanist goddess of many colors.
The first travel book for African American women includes 52 travelers' tales from
Alice Walker, Maya Angelou, Jill Nelson, Gwendolyn Brooks and Audre Lorde, among others.
Chat with the former high school sweetheart of
Alice Walker and he'll tell you that the famed author of a new book on activism has always trafficked in "love and trouble."
Repairing that racist conversation has required reshaping the grammar through civil-rights legislation and including voices such as James Baldwin, Alex Haley, Toni Morrison, and
Alice Walker, so we could learn of the pride, anger, dignity, and beauty of African Americans.
The world has changed; conversations with
Alice Walker.
In this season alone, we've seen the musical of
Alice Walker's The Color Purple making a go of it on Broadway; and Toni Morrison's Beloved has taken on a new life in a major opera, Margaret Garner (the real name of the historical figure on which the book was based), co-commissioned and staged by three city opera companies.
I was pleased to read Janet Mason's review of my biography,
Alice Walker: A Life, in the current issue [Nov.-Dec.