Opal MooreHomeAnything We Love Can Be Saved. – book reviewsAlice Walker has been accused of writing well, and of writing badly. In the case of her most famous work, The Color Purple (1982), both accusations overlapped dramatically, each bringing its own measure of adoration and libel. Her admirers and detractors emerged from all sectors of popular, public, and academic life yielding a range of responses — from ostensible assessments of her craft, to open judgement of her political affiliations, to speculative accusations of ulterior (market-driven) motives. A similar response greeted the novel Possessing the Secret of Joy (1992)July 11, 2007Faculty & StaffThe Flap Over 9/11 ConspiraciesThe article (see “Conspiracies Continue to Abound Surrounding 9/11,” Sept. 7) seems focused on…October 18, 2006Page 1 of 1