Book Review Index. Gale Research.
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Dedications | Alice Walker | AW
published her first novel, The Third Life of Grange Copeland, which in draft had been titled What Can the Righteous Do?, and which was dedicated to her mother
and her husband
. Book Review Index. Gale Research. BRI White, Evelyn. Alice Walker. A Life. Norton, 2004. 173, 195 Walker, Alice. The Third Life of Grange Copeland. Harcourt, Brace, Jovanovich, 1970. prelims |
Dedications | Alice Walker | She finished work on this volume (titled from a plant which her mother rescued from a deserted house, kept for years, and gave away in cuttings) during the first year of her Radcliffe Institute
fellowship... |
Family and Intimate relationships | Alice Walker | AW
married Mel Leventhal
in a civil ceremony in a New York courtroom. White, Evelyn. Alice Walker. A Life. Norton, 2004. 154 |
Family and Intimate relationships | Alice Walker | Then, in Mississippi in the summer of 1966, she met white law student Mel (or Melvyn) Leventhal
, who had a summer job with the Law Students' Civil Rights Research Council
. They worked together... |
Family and Intimate relationships | Alice Walker | |
Family and Intimate relationships | Alice Walker | |
Residence | Alice Walker | After their wedding, in summer 1967, AW
and Mel Leventhal
moved back from New York to Mississippi, to a bungalow they bought at 1443 Rockdale Drive, Jackson, in a middle-class black neighbourhood. White, Evelyn. Alice Walker. A Life. Norton, 2004. 154, 156-8 |
Textual Production | Alice Walker | In the first story in her collection The Way Forward Is with a Broken Heart, AW
wrote tenderly of her marriage to Mel Leventhal
, from whom she had been divorced for nearly a quarter century. Blackwell’s Online Bookshop. http://Bookshop.Blackwell.co.uk. White, Evelyn. Alice Walker. A Life. Norton, 2004. 281-2 |
Travel | Alice Walker | After this she settled into the rent-free room overlooking Washington Square in New York that went with Mel Leventhal
's job. From there she moved on to the MacDowell Colony of writers at Peterborough, New... |
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