Life and Time of Alice Walker. This tells you about her life and her writing style. How she pours her personal experience into her characters. With Work cited page
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Alice Walker: Life through her Eye
When Alice Walker was a little girl in a small town call Eatonton, Georgia, when her life changed before her very eyes. While playing with her brother, Walker was accidentally shot her in the eye with a BB gun by him. With her parents being so poor that they didn't take her to the hospital immediately. By the time they did get her some medical attention, it was too
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New York. 1994. 3. Winnchell, Donna. Alice Walker. Twayne Publishers. New York. 1992. 4. Holt, Patricia. Alice Walker: Banned. Aunt Lute Books. San Francisco. 1996. 5. Edelman, Marian. Dream Me Home Safely:Writers on Growing Up in America. Houghton Mifflin Company. New York. 2003 6. Christian, Barbara. "Alice Walker: The Black Woman Artist as Wayward". Christian ed. Purple 148-218. 7. Bloom, Harold. Modern Critical Views Alice Walker. Chelsea House Publishers. 1989. 8. Pinckney, Darryl. "Black Victims, Black Villians." The New York Review of Books. 29 January 1987, 17-20.
New York. 1994. 3. Winnchell, Donna. Alice Walker. Twayne Publishers. New York. 1992. 4. Holt, Patricia. Alice Walker: Banned. Aunt Lute Books. San Francisco. 1996. 5. Edelman, Marian. Dream Me Home Safely:Writers on Growing Up in America. Houghton Mifflin Company. New York. 2003 6. Christian, Barbara. "Alice Walker: The Black Woman Artist as Wayward". Christian ed. Purple 148-218. 7. Bloom, Harold. Modern Critical Views Alice Walker. Chelsea House Publishers. 1989. 8. Pinckney, Darryl. "Black Victims, Black Villians." The New York Review of Books. 29 January 1987, 17-20.