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         Rich Adrienne:     more books (100)
  1. The Meaning of Our Love for Women is What We Have Constantly to Expand; New York Lesbian Pride Rally, June 26, 1977 by Adrienne Rich, 1979-01-01
  2. Dark Fields of the Republic: Poems 1991-1995 by Adrienne Cecile Rich, 1995-11-30
  3. Women and Honor: Some Notes on Lying by Adrienne Rich, 1979
  4. Sangre, pan y poesia (Spanish Edition) by Adrienne Rich, 2002-01
  5. The Island 3 by Adrienne, John Lewis, Robert B. Shaw, Mary Ann Radner, Richard Tillinghast, Kip Crosby, and Eric Anderson) (RICH, 1966
  6. Compulsory Heterosexuality and Lesbian Existence. by Adrienne. Rich, 1982-01-01
  7. The Fantasy Poets No. 12 by Adrienne Cecile Rich, 1952-01-01
  8. AIRES 9 - DES POETES AMERICAINES: CORPS by MINA - ADRIENNE RICH - MARGE PIERCY - SONIA SANCHEZ - SUSAN LUDVIGSON - ELINOR NAUEN LOY, 1989
  9. Poems: Selected and New by Adrienne Rich, 1980-12
  10. Stein, Bishop, and Rich: Lyrics of Love, War, and Place by Margaret Dickie, 1997-04-18
  11. Fashioning the Female Subject: The Intertextual Networking of Dickinson, Moore, and Rich by Sabine Sielke, 1997-10-15
  12. Imagining Incest: Sexton, Plath, Rich, and Olds on Life With Daddy by Gale Swiontkowski, 2004-02
  13. Companion Spider: Essays by Clayton Eshleman, 2002-01-31
  14. Paraph of Bone & Other Kinds of Blue (APR Honickman 1st Book Award) by Ed Pavlic, 2001-09-01

81. Adrienne Rich
BIOGRAPHY. adrienne rich was born on May 16, 1929, in Baltimore,Maryland, to a welloff Jewish family. She began to write well
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BIOGRAPHY Diving into the Wreck but rejected it and instead wrote a statement with the other nominees, Audre Lorde and Alice Walker, accepting it in the name of all women. That same year Adrienne became professor of English at City College. In 1976 she published Twenty-one Love Poems reminiscent of the Elizabethan sonnet cycles which male poets wrote for their ladies; however these poems chronicled her own lesbian relationship.Adrienne was professor of English at Douglass College for the next three years, then left for a small town in Massachusetts where she edited the lesbian-feminist journal Sinister Wisdom for several years In following years she continued to write, exploring women-to-women relationships and also the complex relationships she had with her father and husband. Adrienne Rich's poetry is standard fare in English and Women's Studies courses across the country; she is a highly valued teacher and activist. Both her poetry and speaking engagements incite action towards finding the relationship between the political and the personal minds of women. WORKS BY THIS AUTHOR The Fact of a Doorframe: Poems Selected and New, 1950-84 (1984)

82. The Possibilities Of An Engaged Art: An Interview With Adrienne Rich
Radcliffe Quarterly Fall 1998. POETRY. The Possibilities of an EngagedArt An Interview with adrienne rich. by Ruth EC Prince. While
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Radcliffe Quarterly - Fall 1998
POETRY
The Possibilities of an Engaged Art: An Interview with Adrienne Rich by Ruth E. C. Prince
While still an undergraduate at Radcliffe, poet Adrienne Rich '51 had already received a considerable degree of recognition for her work, winning, in 1950, the Yale Series of Younger Poets award and, as part of that honor, publishing her first book of poems, A Change of World, under the distinguished editorship of W. H. Auden. Since then, Rich has published fourteen books of poetry and four books of prose, becoming one of the nation's foremost poets and an accomplished essayist on topics ranging from motherhood and social revolution to the relationship between poetry and politics. The characteristically personal and deeply humane nature of her work, whether she is considering poverty or the loss of love, is perhaps best summed up in her definition of a revolutionary poetor "relayer of possibility"that concludes What is Found There: Notebooks on Poetry and Politics (Norton, 1993). She writes of the poet who "loves people, rivers, other creatures, stones, trees inseparably from art, is not ashamed of any of these loves, and for them conjures a language that is public, intimate, inviting, terrifying, and beloved."

83. Search Result
Revisions 7 (3793) Le Guin, Ursula K. 1989 The Language of the Night Essays onFantasy and Science Fiction 8 (3937) Lorde, Audre; rich, adrienne 1991 Macht
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84. Ineffable [addictions] : Poetry I Love : Adrienne Rich
addictions, poetry i love adrienne rich.
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... Yom Kippur 1984
Sunday Evening
We are two acquaintances on a train,
Rattling back through darkening twilight suburbs
From a weekend in the country, into town. The station lights flare past us, and we glance Furtively at our watches, sit upright On leather benches in the smoke-dim car And try to make appropriate conversation. We come from similar streets in the same city And have spent this same hiatus of three days Escaping streets and lives that we have chosen. Escape by deck chairs sprawled on evening lawns, By citronella and by visitant moths; Escape by sand and water in the eyes, And sea-noise drowned in weekend conversation. Uneasy, almost, that we meet again, Impatient for this rattling ride to end, We still are stricken with a dread of passing Time, the coming loneliness of travelers Parting in hollow stations, going home To silent rooms in too-familiar streets With unknown footsteps pacing overhead.

85. Alphamusic - The Best
Translate this page Februar 2003. Cover vergrößern, Lehman, David rich, adrienne The Best AmericanPoetry, 1996 Buch Scribner Book Company VÖ-Datum 9/1996 Bestell-Nr.
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86. MetroActive Books | Adrienne Rich
adrienne rich explores horror and hope in 'Midnight Salvage'. adrienne richreads from Midnight Salvage UCSC's Mainstage Theater on Friday at 8pm.
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Books Index Metro Santa Cruz MetroActive Central Archives Rich Material Rich Enough: Acclaimed poet Adrienne Rich reads on Friday at UCSC.
Adrienne Rich explores horror and hope in 'Midnight Salvage' By Traci Hukill LAST SUMMER amid droning reports of dark stains and air strikes, poetry made national news. Adrienne Rich, ringing voice of a restive female generation, author of 15 volumes of poems, recipient of Guggenheims and National Book Awards, flatly refused a National Medal for the Arts from the White House. "There is no simple formula for the relationship of art to justice," she wrote in a letter addressed to National Endowment for the Arts secretary Jane Alexander. "But I do know that artin my own case the art of poetrymeans nothing if it simply decorates the dinner table of power which holds it hostage." Rich is 70 this year. Her criticism of a cynical administration that has blessed a swiftly widening gap in wealth and power is assurance that time has not mellowed her craving for justice. Her newest book, Midnight Salvage , seals that certainty. In 14 poems she examines war, hypocrisy and isolation in unsparing light with the cerebral composure that once prompted poet W.H. Auden to comment, "[W]hatever she writes shall, at least, not be shoddily made."

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