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Alice Walker: Collected Poems: Her Blue Body Everything We Know: Earthling Poems 1965-1990

by Alice Walker

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Alice Walker: Collected Poems: Her Blue Body Everything We Know: Earthling Poems 1965-1990

Synopsis

I am the woman offering two flowers whose roots are twin. Justice and Hope Hope and Justice Let us begin' Alice Walker has been writing poetry since the summer of 1965, when she travelled to East Africa and began the collection ONCE while sitting beneath a tree facing Mount Kenya. Encompassing the collections ONCE, REVOLUTIONARY PETUNIAS & OTHER POEMS, GOOD NIGHT WILLIE LEE I'LL SEE YOU IN THE MORNING, and HORSES MAKE A LANDSCAPE LOOK MORE BEAUTIFUL as well as other poems, this is a wonderful, surprising, entertaining collection that offers a historical perspective on the evolution of both the poetry itself and the political and spiritual inspiration behind it.

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ISBN:
9781780223001
Category:
General
Format:
ePub
Publication Date:
2011-12-29
Publisher:
Phoenix
Language:
en
KoboId: bb70b76b5006419aa77410f8f9e552a5

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