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Adrienne Rich

Adrienne Rich

Adrienne Rich

The Best American Poetry 1996 will be released on September 16, 1996 in Trade Paperback
Sep 16, 1996
The Best American Poetry 1996 is now available in Trade Paperback
Sep 16, 1996
The Best American Poetry 1996 will be released on September 16, 1996 in
Sep 16, 1996
The Best American Poetry 1996 is now available in
Sep 16, 1996

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Observer, February 5, 2012
...whether to accept a teaching engagement in Beirut during the final weeks of her father's life, to Adrienne Rich's short, taut poems, which show how language can imprison or liberate. The pieces here elucidate the many factors that impel people to move â...
PRLog, January 18, 2012
...of American literature, such as Sherman Alexie, Jonathan Franzen, Denis Johnson, Maxine Hong Kingston, Joyce Carol Oates, and Adrienne Rich. On November 16, 2011, the Winners of the 62nd National Book Awards were announced: Jesmyn Ward for Fiction;...
New York Post, January 15, 2012
...said, You bastard! Dont you think I asked myself that very question? The School Among the Ruins by Adrienne Rich Ive read her poetry off and on. What I like about her is, without being too much in your face, she nonetheless has a way of saying how bad...
Christianity Today, January 14, 2012
...Sixty-one years ago, Adrienne Rich's first book, A Change of World, won the Yale Series of Younger Poets Award. W. H. Auden selected it—he later also would introduce such poets as W. S...
Jewish Chronicle, January 3, 2012
...Tonight No Poetry Will Serve: Poems 2007-2010 Adrienne Rich Norton, £19.99 Centuries of Skin Joanna Ezekiel Ragged Raven, £7 Turning Adam Horovitz Headland, £7.95 The Full Heritage Experience Maureen Sandler, Helen Sandler and Rosie...
Huffington Post, January 1, 2012
...poets collaborating on a single poem: Mark Doty, Grace Shulman, Rita Dove, Robert Pinsky, Billy Collins, David Lehman, Adrienne Rich, Jorie Graham, Anne Waldman, Charles Bernstein, to name a few. That it works is itself a miracle. And in this election...
Huffington Post, January 1, 2012
...poets collaborating on a single poem: Mark Doty, Grace Shulman, Rita Dove, Robert Pinsky, Billy Collins, David Lehman, Adrienne Rich, Jorie Graham, Anne Waldman, Charles Bernstein, to name a few. That it works is itself a miracle. And in this election...
Lexington Patch, December 16, 2011
...University of Georgia Press 2002), an extended meditation on the dynamics and function of the personal lyric, was characterized by Adrienne Rich as “a wise and passionate book.” Much of Gregory Orr’s early work is concerned with seminal events...
London Review of Books, December 15, 2011
...as a breeding-ground of consumerism, neurosis, misery in general, was central to feminism in the 1970s. This is Adrienne Rich on ‘the institution of motherhood’ in Of Woman Born (1976): ‘It creates the dangerous schism between “public” and...
STLtoday.com, December 11, 2011
...finest. Not everyone who wins the Yale Younger Poets Award goes on to become a literary legend, but Adrienne Rich, who won it in 1950, has done that. Her place in our canon is secure. Every reader can find a place in declarations like "I do not give/...
Wilkes-Barre Times Leader, December 11, 2011
...• Not everyone who wins the Yale Younger Poets Award goes on to become a literary legend, but Adrienne Rich, who won it in 1950, has done that. Her place in our canon is secure. Every reader can find a place in declarations like “I do not give/...
Pop Matters, December 9, 2011
...finest. Not everyone who wins the Yale Younger Poets Award goes on to become a literary legend, but Adrienne Rich, who won it in 1950, has done that. Her place in our canon is secure. Every reader can find a place in declarations like “I do not give/...
Salon, December 9, 2011
...Jenny Marx and the Birth of a Revolution” (Little, Brown) “Tonight No Poetry Will Serve: Poems 2007-2010,” by Adrienne Rich (W. W. Norton) Among the thousands of words written and spoken in the past few years about our broken political, social and...
The Olympian, December 8, 2011
...finest. Not everyone who wins the Yale Younger Poets Award goes on to become a literary legend, but Adrienne Rich, who won it in 1950, has done that. Her place in our canon is secure. Every reader can find a place in declarations like "I do not give/...