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  1. Twenty-One Love Poems by Adrienne Cecile Rich, 1977-06
  2. Adrienne Rich: The Moment of Change (Contributions in Women's Studies) by Cheri Colby Langdell, 2004-05-30
  3. The Creative Crone: Aging and the Poetry of May Sarton and Adrienne Rich by Sylvia Henneberg, 2010-05-05
  4. Reading Adrienne Rich: Reviews and Re-Visions, 1951-81 (Under Discussion)
  5. From Motherhood to Mothering: The Legacy of Adrienne Rich's Of Woman Born
  6. The work of a common woman; the collected poetry, 1964-1977, with an introduction by Adrienne Rich. by Judy Grahn, 1978
  7. The Rhetoric of Self in Robert Bly and Adrienne Rich: Doubling and the Holotropic Urge (Studies in Modern Poetry) by Paul Wadden, 2003-08
  8. Reconstituting the world: The poetry and vision of Adrienne Rich by Judith McDaniel, 1978
  9. Fiktionen von Natur und Weiblichkeit: Zur Begrundung femininer und engagierter Schreibweisen bei Adrienne Rich, Denise Levertov, Susan Griffin, Kathleen ... und Susan Howe (Horizonte) (German Edition) by Hannelore Mockel-Rieke, 1991
  10. The Dream and the Dialogue: Adrienne Rich's Feminist Poetics by Alice Templeton, 1995-02
  11. Innenansichten der Postmoderne: Zur Dichtung John Ashberys, A. R. Ammons', Denise Levertovs und Adrienne Richs (Epistemata) (German Edition) by Ulfried Reichardt, 1991
  12. The Transforming Power of Language: The Poetry of Adrienne Rich by Myriam Diaz-Diocaretz, 1984-12
  13. The work of a common woman: The collected poetry of Judy Grahn, 1964-1977 ; with an introduction by Adrienne Rich by Judy Grahn, 1978
  14. 'Catch if you can your country's moment': Recovery And Regeneration In The Poetry Of Adrienne Rich by William S. Waddell, 2007-09-01

41. Of Woman Born (Main Page)
adrienne rich s influential and landmark investigation concerns both the experience and the For more on adrienne rich visit Norton Poets Online.
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Of Woman Born
Motherhood as Experience and Institution
For more on Adrienne Rich visit Norton Poets Online 1995 / paperback reissue / ISBN 0-393-31284-4 / 352 pages / LITERATURE/GENDER STUDIES

42. VQR » Permeable Membrane
adrienne rich was born in Baltimore in 1929. Since the selection in 1951 of her first volume, A Change of World, by W.H. Auden for the Yale Younger Poets
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    Adrienne Rich was born in Baltimore in 1929. Since the selection in 1951 of her first volume, A Change of World , by W.H. Auden for the Yale Younger Poets Prize, her work evolved from closed forms to a poetics of change, rooted in a radical imagination and politics. Besides sixteen volumes of poetry, her prose works include Of Woman Born: Motherhood as Experience and Institution ; the essay collections On Lies, Secrets and Silence and Blood, Bread and Poetry

43. Adrienne Rich Quotes
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Nationality: American Find on Amazon: Adrienne Rich Related Authors: Ralph Waldo Emerson Robert Frost Henry Wadsworth Longfellow Walt Whitman ... T. S. Eliot A revolutionary poem will not tell you who or when to kill, what and when to burn, or even how to theorize. It reminds you... where and when and how you are living and might live, it is a wick of desire. Adrienne Rich A thinking woman sleeps with monsters. Adrienne Rich Art, whose honesty must work through artifice, cannot avoid cheating truth. Adrienne Rich Every journey into the past is complicated by delusions, false memories, false namings of real events. Adrienne Rich False history gets made all day, any day, the truth of the new is never on the news. Adrienne Rich I keep coming back to you in my head, but you couldn't know that, and I have no carbons. Adrienne Rich It's exhilarating to be alive in a time of awakening consciousness; it can also be confusing, disorienting, and painful.

44. Salmon Publishing Online Bookshop | ADRIENNE RICH Selected Poems 1950-1995
adrienne rich is without question one of the most distinguished contemporary poets. She has had a profound and positive effect on a generation of writers
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Paperback: document.write(showPrice("11.40~")); ISBN: 1 897648 67 7 (Paperback) ISBN: 1 897648 78 2 (Hardback) Pages: 128 Currency Convertor We accept ADRIENNE RICH Selected Poems 1950-1995 Adrienne Rich is without question one of the most distinguished contemporary poets. She has had a profound and positive effect on a generation of writers and readers since her poems first appeared in the 1951 collection A Change of World . In the years since then her poetry and prose have been published in over twenty volumes. Adrienne Rich: Selected Poems 1950-1995 contains poems from her first and recent works as well as twelve others, including Snapshots of a Daughter-in-Law Diving into the Wreck A Wild Patience Has Taken Me This Far (1981) and An Atlas of the Difficult World Paperback (You can remove it later if you change your mind!)

45. Beacon Broadside: Jewish Book Month Recommended Reading: Adrienne Rich
You can find adrienne rich in anthologies of Jewish American poetry, but most of her many admirers do not think of her first (if at all) as a Jewish poet
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46. Adrienne Rich Biography
Since the selection of her first volume by W. H. Auden for the Yale Series of Younger Poets in 1951, adrienne rich s work has continually broken new ground.
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Since the selection of her first volume by W. H. Auden for the Yale Series of Younger Poets in 1951, Adrienne Rich's work has continually broken new ground. Her most recent collection of poems is Dark Fields of the Republic (Norton, 1995). Her previous books of poems include Collected Early Poems 1950-1970 (Norton, 1993), An Atlas of the Difficult World (Norton, 1991), Your Native Land, Your Life (Norton, 1986), A Wild Patience Has Gotten Me This Far: Poems 1978-1981 (Norton, 1981), and The Dream of a Common Language (Norton, 1978). Her books of nonfiction include What Is Found There: Notebooks on Poetry and Politics (Norton, 1993) and On Lies, Secrets and Silence: Selected Prose 1966-78 (Norton, 1979). Her work has received many awards, including the Ruth Lilly Prize, the Los Angeles Times Book Award, the Lambda Literary Award, the Poets' Prize, the Lenore Marshall Nation Award, and a MacArthur Fellowship.
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47. Poets Against War Newsletter Fall 2006 - Sam Hamill Director's Report
adrienne rich was awarded the US National Book Foundation 2006 Medal for (c) 2006 by adrienne rich. From a lecture given at the 2006 Stirling University
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In "The Defence of Poetry" 1821, Shelley claimed that "poets are the unacknowledged legislators of the world". This has been taken to suggest that simply by virtue of composing verse, poets exert some exemplary moral power - in a vague unthreatening way. In fact, in his earlier political essay, "A Philosophic View of Reform," Shelley had written that "Poets and philosophers are the unacknowledged" etc. The philosophers he was talking about were revolutionary-minded: Thomas Paine, William Godwin, Voltaire, Mary Wollstonecraft. And Shelley was, no mistake, out to change the legislation of his time. For him there was no contradiction between poetry, political philosophy, and active confrontation with illegitimate authority. For him, art bore an integral relationship to the "struggle between Revolution and Oppression". His "West Wind" was the "trumpet of a prophecy", driving "dead thoughts ... like withered leaves, to quicken a new birth". I'm both a poet and one of the "everybodies" of my country. I live with manipulated fear, ignorance, cultural confusion and social antagonism huddling together on the faultline of an empire. I hope never to idealise poetry - it has suffered enough from that. Poetry is not a healing lotion, an emotional massage, a kind of linguistic aromatherapy. Neither is it a blueprint, nor an instruction manual, nor a billboard. There is no universal Poetry, anyway, only poetries and poetics, and the streaming, intertwining histories to which they belong. There is room, indeed necessity, for both Neruda and César Valléjo, for Pier Paolo Pasolini and Alfonsina Storni, for both Ezra Pound and Nelly Sachs. Poetries are no more pure and simple than human histories are pure and simple. And there are colonised poetics and resilient poetics, transmissions across frontiers not easily traced.

48. From Revolution To Reconstruction: Outlines: Outline Of American Literature: Ame
Among women poets of the idiosyncratic group, Elizabeth Bishop and adrienne rich have garnered the most respect in recent years.
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American Poetry Since 1945: Authors: Adrienne Rich (1929- )
Index Among women poets of the idiosyncratic group, Elizabeth Bishop and Adrienne Rich have garnered the most respect in recent years. Though Rich began by writing poems in traditional form and meter, her works, particularly those written after she became an ardent feminist in the 1960s, embody strong emotions. Her special genius is the metaphor, as in her extraordinary work "Diving Into the Wreck" (1973), evoking a woman's search for identity in terms of diving down to a wrecked ship. The wreck is like the wreckage of women s selfhood, the speaker suggests; women must find their way through male-dominated realms. Rich's poem "The Roofwalker" (1961), dedicated to poet Denise Levertov, imagines poetry writing, for women, as a dangerous craft. Like men building a roof, she feels "exposed, larger than life, / and due to break my neck." Index

49. Adrienne Rich — Infoplease.com
rich, adrienne, 1929–, American poet, b. Baltimore, grad. Radcliffe, 1951. Since the 1970s her volumes of exquisitely wrought verse have increasingly
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    Rich, Adrienne, A Change of World Diving into the Wreck The Dream of a Common Language A Wild Patience Has Taken Me This Far Your Native Land, Your Life Time's Power (1989), and Dark Fields of the Republic (1996). Her influential volumes of feminist theory and criticism include

50. Dana Gioia Online - Adrienne Rich
Now seventy, adrienne rich, the poet laureate of radical feminism, sees the future mostly in terms of her own past. Looking backward / into this future
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Essays Index Reviews and Author's Notes American Poetry Literature in California Poetry and Business Fine Press Printing and Manuscripts Midnight Salvage: Poems 1995-1998
by Adrienne Rich
Reviewed by Dana Gioia Even revolutionaries grow old. Now seventy, Adrienne Rich, the poet laureate of radical feminism, sees the future mostly in terms of her own past. "Looking backward / into this future" becomes the defining gesture of her new book

51. Adrienne Rich - Research And Read Books, Journals, Articles At
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52. Adrienne Rich
An internet bibliography for adrienne rich, from literaryhistory.com.
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Adrienne Rich (1929 -)
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Bere, Carol. Short review of two books of poetry by Adrienne Rich 'Arts of the Possible: Essays and Conversations' and 'Fox: Poems 1998-2000' by Adrienne Rich. Reviewed in the Washington Post, November 11, 2001 Bere, Carol. Article on the selection of "Shattered Head" for Robert Hass's Poet's Choice column. "The Road Taken: Adrienne Rich in the 1990s," in Literary Review, Summer, 2000 Cabral, Rodrigo Espinosa. A master's thesis on Poetry and Politics in Adrienne Rich (2001) "The purpose of this study is to analyze the relation between poetry and politics in her collections of poems from 1951 to 1999, trying to accompany its development. For that, in the first chapter, Mikhail Bakhtin’s and Theodor Adorno’s ideas on lyric and society are discussed in relation to Adrienne Rich’s essays on the matter. Subsequent chapters analyze her poems in dialogue with these theoretical premises, as well as Rich’s prose, interviews, and other criticisms on her work." Douglas, Carol Anne.

53. [minstrels] Aunt Jennifer's Tigers -- Adrienne Rich
Poet , adrienne rich. Date , 22 Jan 2001 The tigers in the panel that she made Will go on prancing, proud and unafraid. adrienne rich
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[674] Aunt Jennifer's Tigers
Title : Aunt Jennifer's Tigers Poet : Adrienne Rich Date : 22 Jan 2001 Aunt Jennifer's tige... Length : Text-only version Prev Index Next Your comments on this poem to attach to the end [ microfaq gunnell@ Aunt Jennifer's Tigers Aunt Jennifer's tigers prance across a screen, Bright topaz denizens of a world of green. They do not fear the men beneath the tree; They pace in sleek chivalric certainty. Aunt Jennifer's fingers fluttering through her wool Find even the ivory needle hard to pull. The massive weight of Uncle's wedding band Sits heavily upon Aunt Jennifer's hand. When Aunt is dead, her terrified hands will lie Still ringed with ordeals she was mastered by. The tigers in the panel that she made Will go on prancing, proud and unafraid. Adrienne Rich (1951) This poem has been an echo in my mind since I first read it, largely, I think, because it reminds me of so many women I watched while growing up in rural Missouri. Rich is an amazing poet, her work is laden with meaning and lovely language ("Bright topaz denizens of a world of green. / They do not fear the men beneath the tree; / They pace in sleek chivalric certainty). To me the most pivotal aspect of this poem is the image of a wife, beaten by marriage and conquered by the weight of her wedding ring. While not too overt a feminist chant, it still has a moment of hope, because although Aunt Jennifer was locked in her world, her tigers aren't. There is a shaft of light in this poem - something magical and tangible that remains. -Tess Links: A biography of Rich:

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55. Rich, Adrienne Cecile (Harper's Magazine)
rich, adrienne Cecile. WRITER OF, 5 Poems from 1950 to 1958 THINGS CONNECTED TO “rich, adrienne Cecile”. HUMAN BEINGS. Bunting, Basil
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56. Hot Ink
adrienne rich Refuses to Accept National Medal. Hot Ink is the Pacific Northwest s premiere online magazine of thought and writing.
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h o t i n k Rich Poem The Dream of an
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Los Angeles Times Book Review
published the full text of Rich's explanation. Hot Ink here reprints Adrienne Rich's letter of refusal, in which she repudiates the Clinton Administration for allowing the destruction of federal arts funding.
t he debate over government funding of art continues. To further understand Adrienne Rich's position, our Hot Ink Reprint is complemented by EXCERPTS from Rich's explanation, and her 1983 poem For the Record both reprinted here today. extra ink
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Government by the People

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         July 3, 1997      Jane Alexander      The National Endowment for the Arts      1100 Pennsylvania Avenue      Washington, DC 20506
     Dear Jane Alexander,      I just spoke with a young man from your office, who informed me that I had been chosen to be one of twelve recipients of the National Medal for the Arts at a ceremony at the White House in the fall. I told him at once that I could not accept such an award from President Clinton or this White House because the very meaning of art, as I understand it, is incompatible with the cynical politics of this administration. I want to clarify to you what I meant by my refusal.      Anyone familiar with my work from the early Sixties on knows that I believe in art's social presenceas breaker of official silences, as voice for those whose voices are disregarded, and as a human birthright.

57. Voice Of The Poet: Adrienne Rich By Adrienne Rich, Read By The Author - Books -
Read by adrienne rich Author Alerts Random House will alert you to new works by adrienne rich. Category Poetry; Format Unabridged Compact Disc
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    A remarkable series of audiobooks, featuring distinguished twentieth-century American poets reading from their own work. A first in audiobook publishinga series that uses the written word to enhance the listening experiencepoetry to be read as well as heard. Each audiobook includes rare archival recordings and a book with the text of the poetry, a bibliograohy, and commentary by J. D. McClatchy, the poet and critic, who is the editor of The Yale Review
    "Hearing poetry spoken by the poet is always a unique illumination. This series opens our ears to some of the most passionate utterances and enthralling performances ever recorded." Seamus Heaney, Nobel Prize winner, Poetry

    58. Seattle Arts & Lectures - Adrienne Rich
    rich was born in Baltimore in 1929 to a JewishProtestant middle-class family. Her first collection of poetry, A Change of World, was selected by W.H. Auden
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    Rich was born in Baltimore in 1929 to a Jewish-Protestant middle-class family. Her first collection of poetry, A Change of World, was selected by W.H. Auden for the Yale Younger Poets Award in 1951. Rich was twenty-one, and her work was invested in the formalism that characterized the canonical tradition of Eliot, Yeats, Frost and Auden. Rich's third book of poems, Snapshots of a Daughter-in-Law (1972), however, marked a dramatic change. Rich shifted to a free verse line, and launched on what would become a career of poetry that demanded consciousness and self-interrogation of writer and reader, and an implacable critique of social injustice.
    Rich entered her most influential period: as a feminist and a lesbian she spoke out for equality for women, gays, and those disenfranchised by race and class. In 1971 Rich delivered a speech to the Modern Language Association, entitled "When We Dead Awaken: Writing as Revision," in which she challenged many assumptions of traditional literary scholarship with regard to women writers. The essay is now considered to be a benchmark text in the admittance of feminist criticism and women's studies into academia.
    Rich's poetry became increasingly concerned with naming what she saw as the truth. In her now classic poem "Diving into the Wreck" (1972), Rich seeks "the thing I came for:/the wreck and not the story of the wreck/the thing itself and not the myth. . . ." She describes her own work as seeking the dialectic between "the personal, or lyric voice and the so called political—really, the voice of the individual speaking not just to herself, or to a beloved friend, but to and from a collective, a social realm."

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