In Search of The Color Purple: The Story of an American Masterpiece: The Story of an American Masterpiece

Author:   Salamishah Tillet ,  Gloria Steinem ,  Beverly Guy-Sheftall
Publisher:   Abrams
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Pages:   224
Publication Date:   14 April 2022
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In 1982, Alice Walker made history when she became the first Black woman to win the Pulitzer Prize and the National Book Award for The Color Purple. But Walker's novel, which tells the story of a young girl in Jazz Age Georgia, received as much criticism as praise. It launched heated conversations about race, gender, language, and sexual violence that echo to today. In this gem-like examination of the novel, the film by Steven Spielberg, and the hit Broadway musical, prominent academic and activist Salamishah Tillet combines cultural criticism, history, and memoir to explore Walker's work and its lasting importance. Based on archival research and interviews with Walker, Oprah Winfrey, and Quincy Jones, among others, In Search of The Color Purple is a provocative and personal book, a bold debut from an important public intellectual.

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Author:   Salamishah Tillet ,  Gloria Steinem ,  Beverly Guy-Sheftall
Publisher:   Abrams
Imprint:   Abrams Press
ISBN:  

9781419735363


ISBN 10:   1419735365
Pages:   224
Publication Date:   14 April 2022
Audience:   General/trade ,  General
Format:   Paperback
Publisher's Status:   Active
Availability:   In stock   Availability explained
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...a journey of uncovering and rediscovering how this beautiful tale was conceived, birthed, and has thrived for nearly four decades. -- Elle ...Salamishah Tillet continues the decades-long tradition of Black women unearthing other Black women's literature...In this continuous act of unearthing, Black women have helped each other breathe easier, see farther, and believe more deeply in the possibility of a world that cherishes their mundane, striking, broken, and full selves. -- VICE An enriching study for the novel's many devoted readers. -- Kirkus Salamishah does what only great writers of literary criticism accomplish--she tells a story about a masterpiece without forgetting the extraordinary woman who crafted it and the legions of women made whole because of her work. A bold and vital tale that rightly treats Alice Walker's American classic as if it were a living, breathing being demanding our utmost attention and enduring affection. --Janet Mock author of Redefining Realness and Surpassing Certainty Scholar and activist Salamishah Tillet has written the essential companion to Alice Walker's Pulitzer-Prize-winning novel, The Color Purple, exploring its controversies, triumphs, legacies and lessons. -- Ms. Magazine Tillet comes to a deeper understanding of the novel, Walker, and herself in this revelatory and memorable blend of biography, autobiography, and insightful homage to a literary icon. -- Booklist Tillet delves into the backstory of the novel, explores why Walker's book continues to resonate, and explains how the literary work became a cultural phenomenon, all while masterfully weaving together personal, cultural, and historical conversations about the text... -- Garden & Gun Tillet writes a necessary account of how Walker's centering the lives of Black women has transformed literature. Accessibly written, this book will engage both longtime fans and those new to Walker's writing. -- Library Journal Tillet's passionate insights successfully imbue a classic novel with modern relevance. -- Publishers Weekly The Color Purple is my all-time favorite film, hands down. The book is also one of my favorites, but watching the movie has particularly, over time, become a healing balm--almost a spiritual practice. Salamishah Tillet's book is a beautiful tribute to The Color Purple, and a gift to those of us who are deeply connected to it. For others less tied to the stories of Celie, Shug, and Sofia, it is a history lesson and cautionary tale of what happens when a Black woman attempts to tell her truth publicly; something to be studied and learn from. This will be a necessary companion for all who engage with this story for years to come. --Tarana Burke Founder of the Me Too movement One of my most cherished possessions is a copy of The Color Purple, signed by Alice Walker and dated October 22, 1991. In case of fire, I keep it near my family photos to make sure it is not left behind. In Search of The Color Purple delivers extraordinary insight into both the love and the struggle that made Ms. Walker's exquisitely crafted novel a masterpiece. After reading Salamishah Tillet's poignant book, neither readers nor writers will forget that it takes courage and audacity to write a novel that tells the reality of women's lives. --Anita Hill This book is a stunning act of devotion, a literary and personal excavation of one of the great novels of American literature, The Color Purple. Salamishah Tillet deepens and refreshes our understanding of the novel, movie, and Broadway play, reminds us of the fraught history of the novel's publication, shows us how it has moved and transformed generations, and reveals how the controversial issues of sex, race, and gender are still as relevant and controversial today as they were then. Salamishah has allowed this extraordinary work of fiction to guide and heal her life, and her book does the same for us. --Eve Ensler author of The Vagina Monologues and The Apology We need reminders of the stories that have brought us over, the hymns and spirituals and freedom songs our people sang. The Color Purple is such a hymn. Alice Walker is its composer. And Salamishah Tillet, our conductor, lines this hymn for us, beautifully, so that we might all show up, text in hand, and sing its chorus, in tribute to the genius, care, and love of Alice Walker. --Brittney Cooper author of Eloquent Rage: A Black Feminist Discovers Her Superpower


This is a gripping and many-layered account of Walker's life and her literary inspirations that continue to inspire subsequent generations and influencers, not least members of the #MeToo movement with its focus on addressing sexual and gender-based violence... an enthralling and emotional read. -- New York Journal of Books ...a journey of uncovering and rediscovering how this beautiful tale was conceived, birthed, and has thrived for nearly four decades. -- Elle ...Salamishah Tillet continues the decades-long tradition of Black women unearthing other Black women's literature...In this continuous act of unearthing, Black women have helped each other breathe easier, see farther, and believe more deeply in the possibility of a world that cherishes their mundane, striking, broken, and full selves. -- VICE An enriching study for the novel's many devoted readers. -- Kirkus Salamishah does what only great writers of literary criticism accomplish--she tells a story about a masterpiece without forgetting the extraordinary woman who crafted it and the legions of women made whole because of her work. A bold and vital tale that rightly treats Alice Walker's American classic as if it were a living, breathing being demanding our utmost attention and enduring affection. --Janet Mock author of Redefining Realness and Surpassing Certainty Tillet comes to a deeper understanding of the novel, Walker, and herself in this revelatory and memorable blend of biography, autobiography, and insightful homage to a literary icon. -- Booklist Scholar and activist Salamishah Tillet has written the essential companion to Alice Walker's Pulitzer-Prize-winning novel, The Color Purple, exploring its controversies, triumphs, legacies and lessons. -- Ms. Magazine Tillet delves into the backstory of the novel, explores why Walker's book continues to resonate, and explains how the literary work became a cultural phenomenon, all while masterfully weaving together personal, cultural, and historical conversations about the text... -- Garden & Gun Tillet writes a necessary account of how Walker's centering the lives of Black women has transformed literature. Accessibly written, this book will engage both longtime fans and those new to Walker's writing. -- Library Journal Tillet's passionate insights successfully imbue a classic novel with modern relevance. -- Publishers Weekly The Color Purple is my all-time favorite film, hands down. The book is also one of my favorites, but watching the movie has particularly, over time, become a healing balm--almost a spiritual practice. Salamishah Tillet's book is a beautiful tribute to The Color Purple, and a gift to those of us who are deeply connected to it. For others less tied to the stories of Celie, Shug, and Sofia, it is a history lesson and cautionary tale of what happens when a Black woman attempts to tell her truth publicly; something to be studied and learn from. This will be a necessary companion for all who engage with this story for years to come. --Tarana Burke Founder of the Me Too movement One of my most cherished possessions is a copy of The Color Purple, signed by Alice Walker and dated October 22, 1991. In case of fire, I keep it near my family photos to make sure it is not left behind. In Search of The Color Purple delivers extraordinary insight into both the love and the struggle that made Ms. Walker's exquisitely crafted novel a masterpiece. After reading Salamishah Tillet's poignant book, neither readers nor writers will forget that it takes courage and audacity to write a novel that tells the reality of women's lives. --Anita Hill This book is a stunning act of devotion, a literary and personal excavation of one of the great novels of American literature, The Color Purple. Salamishah Tillet deepens and refreshes our understanding of the novel, movie, and Broadway play, reminds us of the fraught history of the novel's publication, shows us how it has moved and transformed generations, and reveals how the controversial issues of sex, race, and gender are still as relevant and controversial today as they were then. Salamishah has allowed this extraordinary work of fiction to guide and heal her life, and her book does the same for us. --Eve Ensler author of The Vagina Monologues and The Apology We need reminders of the stories that have brought us over, the hymns and spirituals and freedom songs our people sang. The Color Purple is such a hymn. Alice Walker is its composer. And Salamishah Tillet, our conductor, lines this hymn for us, beautifully, so that we might all show up, text in hand, and sing its chorus, in tribute to the genius, care, and love of Alice Walker. --Brittney Cooper author of Eloquent Rage: A Black Feminist Discovers Her Superpower


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Salamishah Tillet is a scholar, activist, and contributing critic-at-large for the New York Times. She is the Henry Rutgers Professor of African American and African Studies and Creative Writing at Rutgers University–Newark. With her sister, Tillet cofounded A Long Walk Home, a nonprofit that uses art to empower young people to end violence against girls and women. She lives in New Jersey.

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