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Alice Walker: Critical Essay by Hanna Nowak

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SOURCE: “Poetry Celebrating Life,” in Alice Walker: Critical Perpectives, Past and Present, edited by Henry Louis Gate, Jr. and K. A. Appiah, 1993, pp. 179-92.

In the following essay, Nowak maintains that Walker's poetry successfully represents a personal journey toward self-knowledge and respect.

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