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PAPERBACK - Oct 1989 by Walker, Alice
In Living by the Word: Selected Writings, 1973-1987, Alice Walker invites readers into a profound, intimate dialogue with the world around us. This expansive collection showcases the intellectual depth and compassionate vision of one of the most vital voices in contemporary literature. Through a compelling mix of essays, journal entries, and personal reflections, Walker navigates the complex intersections of identity, social justice, environmental stewardship, and the enduring power of the human spirit.
Writing with her signature lyrical grace, Walker explores themes that resonate as urgently today as they did upon the book’s initial publication. She bridges the gap between the deeply personal and the universally political, offering reflections on the creative process, the legacy of her foremothers, and the necessity of mindfulness in a fractured society. Whether she is contemplating the intricacies of activism or the quiet sanctuary of nature, her prose remains consistently illuminating and evocative. Living by the Word is more than a mere anthology; it is a testament to a life lived with intentionality. For readers seeking inspiration, clarity, and a deeper understanding of the world, these selected writings offer an essential roadmap for living with purpose, integrity, and radical empathy.