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Walker accomplishes a rare thing: She makes an epistolary novel work without veering into preciousness. Rather, Celie's full-bodied voice emerges, a moody and honest voice, in an inherently intimate literary form. Without doubt, Alice Walker's latest novel is her most impressive. No mean accomplishment, since her previous books - which, in addition to several collections of poetry and two collections of short stories, include two novels ("The Third Life of Grange Copeland" and "Medridian") - have elicited almost unanimous praise for Miss Walker as a lavishly gifted writer Pertenece a las seriesPertenece a las series editorialesRainbow pocketboeken (29) rororo (12099) A tot vent (769) Contenido enThe Color Purple Collection: The Color Purple, The Temple of My Familiar, and Possessing the Secret of Joy por Alice Walker Tiene la adaptaciónAparece abreviada enInspiradoTiene como guÃa/complementario de referencia aTiene como estudio aIn Search of the Color Purple: The Story of Alice Walker's Masterpiece (Books about Books) por Salamishah Tillet Tiene como suplemento aTiene un comentario del texto enTiene como guÃa de estudio aTiene como guÃa de enseñanza aPremiosDistincionesListas de sobresalientes
Un clásico del feminismo y la lucha contra el racismo del siglo XX. -- Alice Walker traza en esta ya clásica historia, narrada en formato epistolar, un crudo y sin embargo bello relato del abuso hacia las mujeres y la comunidad afroamericana en los Estados Unidos de la primera mitad del siglo XX. El relato de ambas hermanas, merecedor del Premio Pulitzery del National Book Award en 1983, se convierte en símbolo de una lucha que aún a día de hoy no hemos acabado de librar. -- The New York Times Book Review -- San Francisco Chronicle. No se han encontrado descripciones de biblioteca. |
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