Noted American writer Alice Walker won a Pulitzer Prize for her stance against racism and sexism in such novels as The Color Purple (1982).
People awarded this preeminent author of stories, essays, and poetry of the United States. In 1983, this first African woman for fiction also received the national book award. Her other books include The Third Life of Grange Copeland, Meridian, The Temple of My Familiar, and Possessing the Secret of Joy. In public life, Walker worked to address problems of injustice, inequality, and poverty as an activist, teacher, and public intellectual.
Nice little collection of poems. I really loved them, they were very sad and very good. I cried, which is always a good sign regarding poetry (in my opinion)
I learned: Never give your Heart to somebody Who eats hearts.
The translations were a bit shit, and about useless, hence only 4 stars.