Awards & Winners

Alice Walker

Date of Birth 09-February-1944
Place of Birth Eatonton
(Putnam County, Georgia, United States of America)
Nationality United States of America
Also know as Alice Malsenior Walker
Profession Writer, Novelist, Poet, Author
Quotes
  • Never be the only one, except, possibly, in your own home.
  • Expect nothing, live frugally on surprise.
  • No person is your friend who demands your silence, or denies your right to grow.
  • She say, Celie, tell the truth, have you ever found God in church? I never did. I just found a bunch of folks hoping for him to show. Any God I ever felt in church I brought in with me. And I think all the other folks did too. They come to church to share God, not find God.
  • I have learned not to worry about love; but to honor its coming with all my heart.
  • It is healthier, in any case, to write for the adults one's children will become than for the children one's mature critics often are.
  • The sight of a Black nun strikes their sentimentality; and, as I am unalterably rooted in native ground, they consider me a work of primitive art, housed in a magical color; the incarnation of civilized, anti-heathenism, and the fruit of a triumphing idea.
  • It seems our fate to be incorrect (look where we live, for example), and in our incorrectness stand.
  • Somewhere in the bible it say Jesus hair was like lamb's wool, I say. Well, say Shug, if he came to any of these churches we talking bout he'd have to have it conked before anybody paid him any attention. The last thing niggers want to think about they God is that his hair kinky.
  • All partisan movements add to the fullness of our understanding of society as a whole. They never detract; or, in any case, one must not allow them to do so. Experience adds to experience.
  • The experience of God, or in any case the possibility of experiencing God, is innate.
  • The gift of loneliness is sometimes a radical vision of society or one's people that has not previously been taken into account.
  • For in the end, freedom is a personal and lonely battle; and one faces down fears of today so that those of tomorrow might be engaged.
  • It no longer bothers me that I may be constantly searching for father figures; by this time, I have found several and dearly enjoyed knowing them all.
  • The original crime of niggers and lesbians is that they prefer themselves.
  • It's so clear that you have to cherish everyone. I think that's what I get from these older black women, that every soul is to be cherished, that every flower Is to bloom.
  • How simple a thing it seems to me that to know ourselves as we are, we must know our mothers names.
  • Writing saved me from the sin and inconvenience of violence.
  • Life is better than death, I believe, if only because it is less boring, and because it has fresh peaches in it.
Alice Malsenior Walker is an American author and activist. She wrote the critically acclaimed novel The Color Purple for which she won the National Book Award and the Pulitzer Prize for Fiction.

Awards by Alice Walker

Check all the awards nominated and won by Alice Walker.

2011


Nominations 2011 »

Award Nominated Nominated Work
NAACP Image Award for Outstanding Literary Work - Poetry Hard Times Require Furious Dancing
New World Library

2004


Nominations 2004 »

Award Nominated Nominated Work
NAACP Image Award for Outstanding Literary Work, Fiction A Poem Traveled Down My Arm: Poems and Drawings

1983


Pulitzer Prize for Fiction
Honored for : The Color Purple
National Book Award for Fiction (Hardcover)
Honored for : The Color Purple

Nominations 1983 »

Award Nominated Nominated Work
Pulitzer Prize for Fiction The Color Purple
National Book Award for Fiction (Hardcover) The Color Purple

1974


Nominations 1974 »

Award Nominated Nominated Work
National Book Award for Poetry Revolutionary Petunias and Other Poems