First UK edition. Tall 8vo. Pp. xvi, 463, [1, blank]. Publisher's black cloth boards, lettered in silver to spine. With integral blue ribbon place marker.
An anthology of Walker's complete earlier poetry, including 16 previously uncollected poems, with author's prefatory notes and bibliographical references. Comprising the following collections: 'Once', 'Revolutionary Petunias and Other Poems', 'Revolutionary Petunias – The Living Through', 'Crucifixions', 'Mysteries – The Living Beyond', 'The Nature of This Flower is to Bloom', 'Good Night, Willie Lee, I'll See You in the Morning', 'On Stripping Back Myself', 'Early Losses: A Requiem', 'Facing the Way', 'Forgiveness', 'Horses Make a Landscape Look More Beautiful' and 'We Have a Beautiful Mother: Previously Uncollected Poems'. By the Pulitzer Prize and National Book Award-winning author of The Color Purple (1982). "Reflects the inner journey of an extraordinary writer over 25 years of struggle. It teaches us . . . to cherish and celebrate life." –Women's Review of Books