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Alice Walker: Critical Review by Francine Prose

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SOURCE: "Celebrity and Other Complaints," in Washington Post Book World, January 2, 1996, p. 5.

In the following review, Prose criticizes the boasting and complaining tone of Walker's The Same River Twice, a book comprised of essays, interviews, fan letters, and other writings.

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