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Gathering Blossoms Under Fire

Gathering Blossoms Under Fire
Author: Alice Walker
Publisher: Simon and Schuster
Total Pages: 560
Release: 2022-04-12
Genre: Biography & Autobiography
ISBN: 1476773173

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From National Book Award and Pulitzer Prize­–winning author Alice Walker and edited by critic and writer Valerie Boyd, comes an unprecedented compilation of Walker’s fifty years of journals drawing an intimate portrait of her development over five decades as an artist, human rights and women’s activist, and intellectual. For the first time, the edited journals of Alice Walker are gathered together to reflect the complex, passionate, talented, and acclaimed Pulitzer Prize winner of The Color Purple. She intimately explores her thoughts and feeling as a woman, a writer, an African American, a wife, a daughter, a mother, a lover, a sister, a friend, a citizen of the world. In an unvarnished and singular voice, she explores an astonishing array of events: marching in Mississippi with other foot soldiers of the Civil Rights Movement, led by Martin Luther King, Jr.; her marriage to a Jewish lawyer, defying laws that barred interracial marriage in the 1960s South; an early miscarriage; writing her first novel; the trials and triumphs of the Women’s Movement; erotic encounters and enduring relationships; the ancestral visits that led her to write The Color Purple; winning the Pulizter Prize; being admired and maligned, sometimes in equal measure, for her work and her activism; and burying her mother. A powerful blend of Walker’s personal life with political events, this “revelation, a road map, and a gift to us all” (Tayari Jones, New York Times bestselling author of An American Marriage) offers rare insight into a literary legend.


Cahiers de la Femme

Cahiers de la Femme
Author:
Publisher:
Total Pages: 592
Release: 1978
Genre: Feminism
ISBN:

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Atlantis

Atlantis
Author:
Publisher:
Total Pages: 342
Release: 1999
Genre: Women
ISBN:

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Alice Walker

Alice Walker
Author: Donna Haisty Winchell
Publisher: Macmillan Reference USA
Total Pages: 182
Release: 1992
Genre: Literary Criticism
ISBN: 9780805776423

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Twayne's United States Authors, English Authors, and World Authors Series present concise critical introductions to great writers and their works. Devoted to critical interpretation and discussion of an author's work, each study takes account of major literary trends and important scholarly contributions and provides new critical insights with an original point of view. An Authors Series volume addresses readers ranging from advanced high school students to university professors. The book suggests to the informed reader new ways of considering a writer's work. Each volume features: -- A critical, interpretive study and explication of the author's works -- A brief biography of the author -- An accessible chronology outlining the life, the work, and relevant historical context -- Aids for further study: complete notes and references, a selected annotated bibliography and an index -- A readable style presented in a manageable length


Bigger Than Bravery

Bigger Than Bravery
Author: Valerie Boyd
Publisher: Lookout Books
Total Pages: 240
Release: 2022-09-20
Genre: Literary Collections
ISBN: 9781940596471

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An anthology of Black resilience and reclamation, with contributions by Pearl Cleage, Aunjanue Ellis, Honorée Fanonne Jeffers, Tayari Jones, Kiese Laymon, Imani Perry, Deesha Philyaw, Khadijah Queen, Jason Reynolds, Alice Walker, and more Born of a desire to bring together the voices of those most harshly affected by the intersecting pandemics of Covid-19 and systemic racism, Bigger Than Bravery explores comfort and compromise, challenge and resilience, throughout an unprecedented time--the Great Pause that became the Great Call. Award-winning author and scholar of the Black archive Valerie Boyd curates this anthology of original essays and poems, placed alongside some of the most influential nonfiction published on the subject, inviting readers into a conversation of restorative joy and enduring wisdom. Karen Good Marable cranks "Whip My Hair" from the car windows during quarantine joyrides with her daughter. Deesha Philyaw ponders loneliness as she sorts Zoom meetings into those that require a bra and those that don't. Writing in the moment though not of it, Pearl Cleage reflects on what has and hasn't changed since the AIDS epidemic. And Jason Reynolds harnesses heat and flavor to carry on his father's legacy. While sorrow and outrage have their say, the stories in these pages are bright with family, music, food, and home, teaching us how to nourish ourselves and our communities. Looking ahead as much as it looks back, Bigger Than Bravery offers a window into a hopeful, complex present and establishes an essential record of how Black people in America insist on joy as an act of resistance.


St. Nicholas

St. Nicholas
Author: Mary Mapes Dodge
Publisher:
Total Pages: 638
Release: 1918
Genre: Children's literature
ISBN:

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St. Nicholas

St. Nicholas
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Total Pages: 678
Release: 1918
Genre:
ISBN:

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