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A Collection of Interesting, Important, and Controversial Perspectives Largely Excluded from the American Mainstream Media
Alice Walker Archives
Alice Walker •ï¿½32 Items / 18 Books, 10 Articles, 4 Films
In Love and Trouble (1973)
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Published Reviews
  1. Books & the Arts
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    The Outskirts of a New City (3 Reviews)
    Operation Burning Candle, by Blyden Jackson
    1. Operation Burning Candle by Blyden Jackson
    2. The Reluctant Rapist by Ed Bullins
    3. In Love and Trouble by Alice Walker
    The Nation, November 12, 1973, p. 501
  2. Books
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    Reconsideration (4 Reviews)
    The Higher Ground of Alice Walker
    1. Once by Alice Walker
    2. The Third Life of Grange Copeland by Alice Walker
    3. Revolutionary Petunias, and Other Poems by Alice Walker
    4. In Love and Trouble by Alice Walker
    The New Republic, September 14, 1974, pp. 21-22
  3. Reviews
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    1984: A Year of New Alliances? (5 Reviews)
    Wigan Pier Revisited, by Beatrix Campbell
    1. Wigan Pier Revisited by Beatrix Campbell
    2. Barnsley Women Against Pit Closures
    3. Who's Afraid of Margaret Thatcher? by Ali Tariq
    4. In Search of Our Mothers' Gardens by Alice Walker
    5. In Love and Trouble by Alice Walker
    Marxism Today, December 1984, p. 42
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    Fine Print (12 Reviews)
    Twelve Re-views: 1974
    1. The War Between the Tates by Alison Lurie
    2. Joy in Our Cause by Carol Emshwiller
    3. Something Happened by Joseph Heller
    4. In Love and Trouble by Alice Walker
    5. Supership by Noel Mostert
    6. Zen and the Art of Motorcycle Maintenance by Robert Pirsig
    7. Small Is Beautiful by E.F. Schumacher
    8. Long Distance by Penelope Mortimer
    9. Mundome by A.G. Mojtabai
    10. Seduction and Betrayal by Elizabeth Hardwick
    11. In the Springtime of the Year by Susan Hill
    12. The King's Indian by John Gardner
    The New Republic, December 21, 1974, p. 23