The Writer on Her Work
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Seventeen novelists, poets, and writers of nonfiction explore how they have become writers, why they write, and what it means to be a woman and a writer. This book includes the essay "A Four Hundred Year Old Woman" by Bharati Mukherjee.
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Joan Gordon
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Margaret Walker
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Nancy Milford
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Janet Sternburg
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Alice Walker
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Susan Griffin
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Alice Walker
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Tyler, Anne.
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Michele Murrary
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Janet STERNBURG
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Janet Sternberg
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Honor Moore
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Ingrid Bengis
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