Walker, Alice. Hard Times Require Furious Dancing. New World Library, 2010.
prelims
Connections Sort descending | Author name | Excerpt |
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Dedications | Alice Walker | The volume is dedicated to Sarah Lawrence College
, to Mexico, and to the author's home buddies, as well as inscribed to the Great Presence Everywhere. Walker, Alice. Hard Times Require Furious Dancing. New World Library, 2010. prelims Walker, Alice. Hard Times Require Furious Dancing. New World Library, 2010. xi-xiv |
Education | Alice Walker | AW
transferred, on full scholarship, to the elite Sarah Lawrence College
, a women's college whose students took only three courses a year, intensively taught in small groups. White, Evelyn. Alice Walker. A Life. Norton, 2004. 99-100 |
Education | Alice Walker | AW
received her BA degree from Sarah Lawrence College
. None of her family was able to attend the ceremony. White, Evelyn. Alice Walker. A Life. Norton, 2004. 119 |
Education | James Tiptree Jr. | She chose to attend Sarah Lawrence College
near New York (which then offered a two-year degree course) partly because of its more artistic, less academic orientation. Phillips, Julie. James Tiptree, Jr. St. Martin’s Press, 2006, https://archive.org/details/trent_0116405583547. 65 |
Employer | Mary McCarthy | Shortly before and after this marriage, MMC
taught first at Bard College
and then at Sarah Lawrence College
, both in the state of New York. American National Biography. http://www.anb.org/articles/home.html. |
Friends, Associates | Alice Walker | In New York she shared a shabby two-bedroom apartment with Diana Young
, a friend from Sarah Lawrence
. White, Evelyn. Alice Walker. A Life. Norton, 2004. 122 |
Literary responses | Alice Walker | AW
's teacher Jane Cooper
called this story (much discussed by Sarah Lawrence
students) remarkable for its complexity, force, and daring. White, Evelyn. Alice Walker. A Life. Norton, 2004. 105 |
Material Conditions of Writing | Alice Walker | AW
wrote at highschool and at Spelman College
, but at Sarah Lawrence College
she found people who understood how writing could be something one had to do, and she began to believe that by... |
Occupation | Alice Walker | As well as writing furiously, in an exceptionally creative period, AW
worked for the US federal government's Head Start
programme, developing a black curriculum for teachers whose own education was scanty and who had no... |
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