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The Color Purple


She was very involved in the civil rights movement, she worked with voter registration in Georgia, welfare rights and head start in Mississippi (Benbow 189). It was they"re at Sarah Lawrence where she received a bachelor's degree that one of her professors, the poet Muriel Rukeyser suggested that she should publish some of her verses. Walker married a civil rights lawyer, Melvyn Leventhal in 1967. The two decided to move to Jackson, Mississippi where they would have a daughter Rebecca Grant. When Rebecca was at the very young age of about eight years old they got divorced (Kort 225). .
             Walker has had many jobs such as a writer, teacher of black studies, lecturer in literature, distinguished writer in Afro-American studies, professor of literature, lecturer and reader of her own poetry at universities and conferences etc. (Evory). Her first book Once was published in 1968. It reflected her commitment to the civil rights movement and the depression she had gone through college. In her earlier days Walker was on the edge of committing suicide but overcame all her depression and stress. Walker remarked, "writing poetry was a way to celebrate each day that she had not committed suicide" (Kort 225). Throughout her life Walker went on to write many more books and win lots of awards, especially for her most famous book, The Color Purple.
             The Color Purple is said by many professionals to be Alice Walker's best piece of work. "This book was her third novel, and said to be the kind of popular and literary event that transforms an intense reputation into a national one." Peter Prescott comments in a Newsweek review that; "The Color Purple is an American novel of permanent importance, that rare sort of book which amounts to a diversion in the fields of dread" (Evory 515). Although not all of Walker's other books have been ignored, many critics felt that they haven't got the publicity they deserved.


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