"Alice Walker reads selections from her stories and poetry."@en
"Pulitzer Prize winner Alice Walker reads poems and excerpts from her novels, The color purple and The temple of my familiar. Evelyn White interviews Walker at her home on June 22, 1989."@en
"Alice Walker, who wrote her first book of poems as she traveled through Kenya and Uganda, won the Pulitzer Prize and an American Book Award for her novel The Color Purple. Ms. Walker was interviewed at her home in northern California by journalist Evelyn White."
"Alice Walker, Pulitzer Prize and American Book Award winning writer, reads poems and excerpts from her novels at the Los Angeles Theatre Center on Jan. 9, 1989. Journalist Evelyn White interviews Walker at her home in Mendocino County, Calif. on June 22, 1989."@en
"Alice Walker reads poems and excerpts from her novels The color purple and The temple of my familiar and is interviewed by Evelyn White."
"Alice Walker talks about and reads from the works of Zora Neale Hurston."@en
"Alice Walker reads from the works of Zora Neale Hurston and discusses Hurston's life and works."@en
"Alice Walker reads from her work: I said to poetry, On the site, Overnights, Representing the universe, If those people like you, I'm really very fond of you he said, Early losses, African images, and other selections."@en
"Alice Walker reads her poetry and talks about her life in this lecture presented on March 21, 1979."
"Alice Walker reads several of her "inelegant," unpublished poems; poems about her 1965 visit to Kenya and Uganda; and poems from her published books: Once, Revolutionary petunias, and Goodnight Willie Lee, I'll see you in the morning."
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