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A series of conversations between writer Alice Walker and other literary and cultural figures, including Gloria Steinem, Howard Zinn, Pema Chodron, and Claudia Tate; arranged chronologically from 1973 through 2009.
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A series of conversations between writer Alice Walker and other literary and cultural figures, including Gloria Steinem, Howard Zinn, Pema Chodron, and Claudia Tate; arranged chronologically from 1973 through 2009.
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Produktdetails
- Produktdetails
- Verlag: New Press
- Seitenzahl: 368
- Erscheinungstermin: 8. November 2011
- Englisch
- Abmessung: 224mm x 147mm x 23mm
- Gewicht: 502g
- ISBN-13: 9781595587053
- ISBN-10: 1595587055
- Artikelnr.: 33134031
- Verlag: New Press
- Seitenzahl: 368
- Erscheinungstermin: 8. November 2011
- Englisch
- Abmessung: 224mm x 147mm x 23mm
- Gewicht: 502g
- ISBN-13: 9781595587053
- ISBN-10: 1595587055
- Artikelnr.: 33134031
Alice Walker is one of the most prolific writers of our time, known for her literary fiction, including the Pulitzer Prize-winning The Color Purple, her many volumes of poetry, and her powerful nonfiction collections. Her advocacy for the dispossessed has spanned the globe. She lives in Northern California. Rudolph P. Byrd is a professor of American studies and the founding director of the James Weldon Johnson Institute at Emory College.
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Alice Walker: Interview with John O'Brien from Interviews With Black
Writers (1973) [on her early writing career and inspirations]
Alice Walker: Interview with Claudia Tate from Black Women Writers At Work
(1983) [on being part of the emerging coterie of black women writers in the
1970s - with Toni Morrison, Gloria Naylor, etc.]
Alice Walker: "Moving Towards Coexistence," Interview with Ellen Bring from
The Animal's Agenda (1988) [on her animal rights activism and its
importance to her world view and writing]
Alice Walker: "Writing to Save My Life," Interview with Claudia Dreifus
from The Progressive (1989) [on politics and fiction writing]
Alice Walker's Appeal: An Interview with Paula Giddings from Essence (1992)
Alice Walker, Jean Shinoda Bolen and Isabel Allende, "Giving Birth, Finding
Form: Where Our Books Come From," from Creative Conversations Series (1993)
[on the feminist inspirations for her writing]
Alice Walker with Jody Hoy, "The Richness of Ordinary Stuff," (1994) [on
her personal philosophy]
Alice Walker: "My Life As Myself," A Conversation with Tammy Simon from
Sounds True Recordings (1995)
Alice Walker: "The World Is Made of Stories," A Conversation with Justine
Toms and Michael Toms from New Dimensions Tapes (1996)
Alice Walker: "On Finding Your Bliss," Interview by Evelyn White from Ms.
(1998)
Alice Walker and Pema Chodron In Conversation: "On the Meaning of Suffering
and the Mystery of Joy" from Sounds True (1998) [on the importance of
Buddhisim to her work and writing]
Alice Walker: "I know what the earth says," Interview with William R.
Ferris from Southern Cultures (2004) [on being a black female writer from
the South]
Alice Walker and Margo Jefferson: A Conversation from LIVE FROM THE NYPL
(2005) [on her success with the Color Purple, being a celebrity]
Alice Walker: Outlaw, Renegade, Rebel, Pagan by Amy Goodman from Democracy
Now (March 2006)[on her politics and activism]
Alice Walker on Fidel Castro with George Galloway from The Fidel Castro
Handbook (November 2006) [on why she supports Castro]
Conversation with Alice Walker by Marrianne Schnall from feminist.com
(December 2006)
Conversation with Howard Zinn at City Lights Bookstore [date?] [on her
Mississippi years, experiences with Zinn as a student, role of the civil
rights movement in her work]
Writers (1973) [on her early writing career and inspirations]
Alice Walker: Interview with Claudia Tate from Black Women Writers At Work
(1983) [on being part of the emerging coterie of black women writers in the
1970s - with Toni Morrison, Gloria Naylor, etc.]
Alice Walker: "Moving Towards Coexistence," Interview with Ellen Bring from
The Animal's Agenda (1988) [on her animal rights activism and its
importance to her world view and writing]
Alice Walker: "Writing to Save My Life," Interview with Claudia Dreifus
from The Progressive (1989) [on politics and fiction writing]
Alice Walker's Appeal: An Interview with Paula Giddings from Essence (1992)
Alice Walker, Jean Shinoda Bolen and Isabel Allende, "Giving Birth, Finding
Form: Where Our Books Come From," from Creative Conversations Series (1993)
[on the feminist inspirations for her writing]
Alice Walker with Jody Hoy, "The Richness of Ordinary Stuff," (1994) [on
her personal philosophy]
Alice Walker: "My Life As Myself," A Conversation with Tammy Simon from
Sounds True Recordings (1995)
Alice Walker: "The World Is Made of Stories," A Conversation with Justine
Toms and Michael Toms from New Dimensions Tapes (1996)
Alice Walker: "On Finding Your Bliss," Interview by Evelyn White from Ms.
(1998)
Alice Walker and Pema Chodron In Conversation: "On the Meaning of Suffering
and the Mystery of Joy" from Sounds True (1998) [on the importance of
Buddhisim to her work and writing]
Alice Walker: "I know what the earth says," Interview with William R.
Ferris from Southern Cultures (2004) [on being a black female writer from
the South]
Alice Walker and Margo Jefferson: A Conversation from LIVE FROM THE NYPL
(2005) [on her success with the Color Purple, being a celebrity]
Alice Walker: Outlaw, Renegade, Rebel, Pagan by Amy Goodman from Democracy
Now (March 2006)[on her politics and activism]
Alice Walker on Fidel Castro with George Galloway from The Fidel Castro
Handbook (November 2006) [on why she supports Castro]
Conversation with Alice Walker by Marrianne Schnall from feminist.com
(December 2006)
Conversation with Howard Zinn at City Lights Bookstore [date?] [on her
Mississippi years, experiences with Zinn as a student, role of the civil
rights movement in her work]
Alice Walker: Interview with John O'Brien from Interviews With Black
Writers (1973) [on her early writing career and inspirations]
Alice Walker: Interview with Claudia Tate from Black Women Writers At Work
(1983) [on being part of the emerging coterie of black women writers in the
1970s - with Toni Morrison, Gloria Naylor, etc.]
Alice Walker: "Moving Towards Coexistence," Interview with Ellen Bring from
The Animal's Agenda (1988) [on her animal rights activism and its
importance to her world view and writing]
Alice Walker: "Writing to Save My Life," Interview with Claudia Dreifus
from The Progressive (1989) [on politics and fiction writing]
Alice Walker's Appeal: An Interview with Paula Giddings from Essence (1992)
Alice Walker, Jean Shinoda Bolen and Isabel Allende, "Giving Birth, Finding
Form: Where Our Books Come From," from Creative Conversations Series (1993)
[on the feminist inspirations for her writing]
Alice Walker with Jody Hoy, "The Richness of Ordinary Stuff," (1994) [on
her personal philosophy]
Alice Walker: "My Life As Myself," A Conversation with Tammy Simon from
Sounds True Recordings (1995)
Alice Walker: "The World Is Made of Stories," A Conversation with Justine
Toms and Michael Toms from New Dimensions Tapes (1996)
Alice Walker: "On Finding Your Bliss," Interview by Evelyn White from Ms.
(1998)
Alice Walker and Pema Chodron In Conversation: "On the Meaning of Suffering
and the Mystery of Joy" from Sounds True (1998) [on the importance of
Buddhisim to her work and writing]
Alice Walker: "I know what the earth says," Interview with William R.
Ferris from Southern Cultures (2004) [on being a black female writer from
the South]
Alice Walker and Margo Jefferson: A Conversation from LIVE FROM THE NYPL
(2005) [on her success with the Color Purple, being a celebrity]
Alice Walker: Outlaw, Renegade, Rebel, Pagan by Amy Goodman from Democracy
Now (March 2006)[on her politics and activism]
Alice Walker on Fidel Castro with George Galloway from The Fidel Castro
Handbook (November 2006) [on why she supports Castro]
Conversation with Alice Walker by Marrianne Schnall from feminist.com
(December 2006)
Conversation with Howard Zinn at City Lights Bookstore [date?] [on her
Mississippi years, experiences with Zinn as a student, role of the civil
rights movement in her work]
Writers (1973) [on her early writing career and inspirations]
Alice Walker: Interview with Claudia Tate from Black Women Writers At Work
(1983) [on being part of the emerging coterie of black women writers in the
1970s - with Toni Morrison, Gloria Naylor, etc.]
Alice Walker: "Moving Towards Coexistence," Interview with Ellen Bring from
The Animal's Agenda (1988) [on her animal rights activism and its
importance to her world view and writing]
Alice Walker: "Writing to Save My Life," Interview with Claudia Dreifus
from The Progressive (1989) [on politics and fiction writing]
Alice Walker's Appeal: An Interview with Paula Giddings from Essence (1992)
Alice Walker, Jean Shinoda Bolen and Isabel Allende, "Giving Birth, Finding
Form: Where Our Books Come From," from Creative Conversations Series (1993)
[on the feminist inspirations for her writing]
Alice Walker with Jody Hoy, "The Richness of Ordinary Stuff," (1994) [on
her personal philosophy]
Alice Walker: "My Life As Myself," A Conversation with Tammy Simon from
Sounds True Recordings (1995)
Alice Walker: "The World Is Made of Stories," A Conversation with Justine
Toms and Michael Toms from New Dimensions Tapes (1996)
Alice Walker: "On Finding Your Bliss," Interview by Evelyn White from Ms.
(1998)
Alice Walker and Pema Chodron In Conversation: "On the Meaning of Suffering
and the Mystery of Joy" from Sounds True (1998) [on the importance of
Buddhisim to her work and writing]
Alice Walker: "I know what the earth says," Interview with William R.
Ferris from Southern Cultures (2004) [on being a black female writer from
the South]
Alice Walker and Margo Jefferson: A Conversation from LIVE FROM THE NYPL
(2005) [on her success with the Color Purple, being a celebrity]
Alice Walker: Outlaw, Renegade, Rebel, Pagan by Amy Goodman from Democracy
Now (March 2006)[on her politics and activism]
Alice Walker on Fidel Castro with George Galloway from The Fidel Castro
Handbook (November 2006) [on why she supports Castro]
Conversation with Alice Walker by Marrianne Schnall from feminist.com
(December 2006)
Conversation with Howard Zinn at City Lights Bookstore [date?] [on her
Mississippi years, experiences with Zinn as a student, role of the civil
rights movement in her work]