Tag: alice walker

Literary Archaeology
April 2013Muriel Rukeyser’s lost novel and the recovery of work by women writers

Alice Walker: Writing What’s Right
October 2012Banned Books Week: The author of The Color Purple (and one of America’s most censured writers) tells Megan Labrise about finding wisdom in the songs of ancestors, why her acclaimed novel won’t be translated into Hebrew, and approaching writing in a priestly state of mind.

Katie Ryder: Banned Books Week
September 2012Next Week, the Guernica Daily will feature interviews and essays in support of free thinking, reading, and writing.

Everything and Nothing
April 2010The iconic writer and activist on the similarities between Tibet and Palestine, womanism versus feminism, and Carl Jung.


