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  1. Translating Poetic Discourse: Questions on Feminist Strategies in Adrienne Rich (Critical Theory : Interdisciplinary Approaches to Language, V. 2) by Myriam Diaz-Diocaretz, 1985-02
  2. Adrienne Rich: The Poet and Her Critics (The poet & his critics) by Craig Werner, 1988-04
  3. Skirting the subject: Pursuing language in the works of Adrienne Rich, Susan Griffin, and Beverly Dahlen (Acta Universitatis Upsaliensis) by Alan Shima, 1993
  4. In Search of a Voice: Poetic Modes of Elizabeth Bishop and Adrienne Rich by Madhurita Choudhary, 2007-04-16
  5. The Aesthetics of Power: The Poetry of Adrienne Rich by Claire Keyes, 2008-10-01
  6. Anglo-American Feminist Challenges to the Rhetorical Traditions: Virginia Woolf, Mary Daly, Adrienne Rich by Associate Professor Krista Ratcliffe, 1996-01-17
  7. Selected Poems, 1950-1995 (Salmon Poetry) by Adrienne Cecile Rich, 1996-01
  8. A Wild Patience Has Taken Me This Far: Poems 1978-1981 by Adrienne Rich, 1993-07-17
  9. On Lies Secrets Silence Selected Prose by Adrienne Cecile Rich, 2000-01-01
  10. Your Native Land, Your Life by Adrienne Rich, 1993-10-17
  11. Midnight Salvage: Poems 1995-1998 by Adrienne Rich, 1999-09-17
  12. What Is Found There / An Atlas of the Difficult World / The Fact of a Doorframe by Adrienne Cecile Rich, 1994
  13. The Best American Poetry 1996
  14. The meaning of our love for women is what we have constantly to expand (Out & Out Books pamphlets series) by Adrienne Cecile Rich, 1977

61. Jeanette Winterson - Poem - Adrienne Rich
I chose this poem for this month because it is about change, and because it is the first poem of adrienne rich s that I read , way back in 1978,
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62. Adrienne Rich: From Inscriptions | American Poetry Review, The | Find Articles A
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Adrienne Rich: From Inscriptions
American Poetry Review, The May 1995 by Rich, Adrienne One: comrade Little as I knew you I know you: little as you knew me you know me that's the light we stand under when we meet. I've looked into flecked jaws walked injured beaches footslick in oil watching licked birds stumble in flight while you drawn through the pupil of your eye across your own oceans in visionary pain and in relief headlong and by choice took on the work of charting your city's wounds ancient and fertile listening for voices within and against.

63. WOMEN MAKE MOVIES | Listening For Something Adrienne Rich And Dionne Brand In Co
This intriguing exchange between eminent American poet adrienne rich and TrinidadianCanadian poet/filmmaker Dionne Brand, who share strong feminist a.
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Adrienne Rich and Dionne Brand in Conversation A film by Dionne Brand
Canada, 1996, 56 minutes, Color, VHS Order No. W99486 This intriguing exchange between eminent American poet Adrienne Rich and Trinidadian-Canadian poet/filmmaker Dionne Brand, who share strong feminist and lesbian identities but are different in generation, race and class, invites viewers into the conversation and art of two remarkable women. Their open-ended dialogue, intercut with their interpretive readings of their poems, embrace subjects as diverse as citizenship, racism, political activism, ethnicity, sexuality, love, and the poetic process.
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64. Titanic Operas: Adrienne Rich
THIS IS MY THIRD AND LAST ADDRESS TO YOU by adrienne rich Joelle Biele s essay Reading Backwards Emily Dickinson and adrienne rich
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THIS IS MY THIRD AND LAST ADDRESS TO YOU
by Adrienne Rich Joelle Biele's essay "Reading Backwards: Emily Dickinson and Adrienne Rich"
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Over the hills in Shutesbury, Leverett
driving with you in spring road
like a streambed unwinding downhill
fiddlehead ferns uncurling
spring peepers ringing sweet and cold while we talk yet again
of dark and light, of blackness, whiteness, numbness
rammed through the heart like a stake
trying to pull apart the threads from the dried blood of the old murderous uncaring halting on bridges in bloodlight where the freshets call out freedom to frog-thrilling swamp, skunk-cabbage trying to sense the conscience of these hills knowing how the single-minded, pure solutions bleached and desiccated within their perfect flasks for it was not enough to be New England as every event since has testified: New England's a shadow-country, always was it was not enough to be for abolition while the spirit of the masters flickered in the abolitionist's heart it was not enough to name ourselves anew while the spirit of the masters calls the freedwoman to forget the slave With whom do you believe your lot is cast?

65. Justice, Community, And Adrienne Rich | Jwablog
April is National Poetry Month, and over the past few days I’ve been rereading some poems by my favorite poet, adrienne rich. There’s so much that I love
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April is National Poetry Month , and over the past few days I’ve been re-reading some poems by my favorite poet, Adrienne Rich . There’s so much that I love about Rich and her writing. I love how powerfully—and radically—she fuses political commitment and the pursuit of justice into her poetic vision. She writes provocatively on sexuality, race, language, power, and women’s culture as she combats racism, militarism, homophobia, and anti-Semitism. She is determined “to write directly and overtly as a woman, out of a woman’s body and experience” expressing that the “will to change begins in the body, not in the mind.” During my senior year of college, I heard Rich speak and was struck by how gentle and calm she seemed; how incredibly humble and accessible. I was moved most by what she shared of her poem

66. Dublin Writers Festival 2007 - An Evening With Adrienne Rich
She is one of the few living poets included on the Irish Leaving Certificate syllabus. adrienne rich will be introduced by Eavan Boland.
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An Evening with Adrienne Rich
Poetry can break open locked chambers of possibility, restore numbed zones of feeling, recharge desire. from What Is Found There: Notebooks of Poetry and Politics Adrienne Rich is one of the key American poets of the last 50 years. She is also a highly influential feminist scholar, teacher and essayist. Since she was first selected by W. H. Auden in 1951 for the Yale Younger Poets series, Rich has produced over 20 collections and received almost every major literary prize from the National Book Award (accepted in 1974 with Alice Walker and Audre Lorde) to the National Poetry Association Award. In 1997 she famously refused the National Medal of Arts in protest at the Clinton administration, and made a similar stand against the Iraq war in 2003. Ethically engaged and socially committed, her poetry, prose and non-fiction writing shares a passionately political contemporary vision. She is one of the few living poets included on the Irish Leaving Certificate syllabus. Adrienne Rich will be introduced by Eavan Boland.

67. Adrienne Rich, Poetry
adrienne rich * PLANETARIUM (Thinking of Caroline Herschel, 17501848, astronomer, chose to have it out at last on your own premises. 1964 adrienne rich
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You're wondering if I'm lonely:
OK then, yes, I'm lonely
as a plane rides lonely and level
on its radio beam, aiming
across the Rockies
for the blue-strung aisles
of an airfield on the ocean.
You want to ask, am I lonely?
Well, of course, lonely
as a woman driving across country day after day, leaving behind mile after mile little towns she might have stopped and lived and died in, lonely If I'm lonely it must be the loneliness of waking first, of breathing dawns' first cold breath on the city of being the one awake in a house wrapped in sleep If I'm lonely it's with the rowboat ice-fast on the shore in the last red light of the year that knows what it is, that knows it's neither ice nor mud nor winter light but wood, with a gift for burning Adrienne Rich DIVING INTO THE WRECK First having read the book of myths, and loaded the camera, and checked the edge of the knife-blade, I put on the body-armor of black rubber the absurd flippers the grave and awkward mask. I am having to do this not like Cousteau with his assiduous team aboard the sun-flooded schooner but here alone.

68. AGNI | 56 | Poetry | Take By Adrienne Rich
by adrienne rich. At the head of this poem I have laid out adrienne rich’s latest collection of poems Dark Fields of the Republic is due out in
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At the head of this poem I have laid out
a boning knife a paring knife a wooden spoon a pair of tongs.
Oaken grain beneath them olive and rusty light
around them.
And you looming: This is not your scene
this is the first frame of a film
I have in mind to make: move on, get out.
And you here telling me: What will be done
with these four objects will be done
through my lens not your words. The poet shrugs: I was only in the kitchen
looking at the chopping board. (Not the whole story.) And you telling me: Awful is the scope of what I have in mind, awful the music I shall deploy, most awful the witness of the camera moving out from the chopping board to the grains of snow whirling against the windowglass to the rotating searchlights of the tower. The humped snow-shrouded

69. Powell's Books - Adrienne Rich's Poetry And Prose: Poems, Prose, Reviews, And Cr
This edition adds some of adrienne rich s more recent verse and some of her prose writings to the edition published in 1975 ( adrienne rich s Poetry ).
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70. Poetry International Web - "Iraqi Poetry Today": A Review By Adrienne Rich
Iraqi Poetry Today A Review by adrienne rich. July 4, 2003. A dangerous and indispensable art , translation is both an act of social responsibility and
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71. SAGE - The Natural Home For Authors, Editors And Societies - Adrienne Rich
adrienne rich is one of the foremost women poets and theorists writing in America today. In this accessible introduction to adrienne richÆs work,
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72. Rich, Adrienne. The American Heritage® Dictionary Of The English Language: Four
rich, adrienne. The American Heritage® Dictionary of the English Language Fourth Edition. 2000.
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73. Literary Medal For Adrienne Rich - New York Times
The poet is to receive the National Book Foundation’s annual medal for distinguished contribution to American letters.
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74. Adrienne Rich - Stepping Backward
I d ask them that they carry what they are With your particular bearing, as you wear The flaws that make you both yourself and human. adrienne rich
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Good-by to you whom I shall see tomorrow,
Next year and when I'm fifty; still good-by.
This is the leave we never really take.
If you were dead or gone to live in China
The event might draw your stature in my mind.
I should be forced to look upon you whole
The way we look upon the things we lose.
We see each other daily and in segments; Parting might make us meet anew, entire. You asked me once, and I could give no answer, How far dare we throw off the daily ruse, Official treacheries of face and name, Have out our true identity? I could hazard An answer now, if you are asking still. We are a small and lonely human race Showing no sign of mastering solitude Out on this stony planet that we farm. The most that we can do for one another Is let our blunders and our blind mischances Argue a certain brusque abrupt compassion. We might as well be truthful. I should say They're luckiest who know they're not unique;

75. The Daily Princetonian - Anti-war Poet Mixes Politics With Aesthetics
adrienne rich, an awardingwinning poet and anti-war activist, adrienne rich, a 77-year-old writer and feminist who made headlines in 1997 when she
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Adrienne Rich, an awarding-winning poet and anti-war activist, reads from her work in McCormick Hall on Wednesday afternoon. Adrienne Rich, a 77-year-old writer and feminist who made headlines in 1997 when she refused to accept an award from President Clinton, read from poems spanning her half-century career to a McCormick Hall audience yesterday.
"The victory carried like a corpse / from town to town / begins to crawl in the casket," Rich read, quoting from her 1971 poem "Letters: March 1969." Much of her poetry involves meditations on the Vietnam War and castigations of the Bush administration. "There's a mainstream idea that you sacrifice aesthetics if you write about political positions," she said at a reception after the reading. "I don't think that's true." In one of her most pointed and overtly political poems, Rich sets her sights on Secretary of Defense Donald Rumsfeld '54, subverting his oft-referenced quote about troop readiness.

76. In 'Telephone Ringing,' Adrienne Rich Makes Music Of Words
In Telephone Ringing, adrienne rich makes music of words.
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77. Adrienne Rich — Www.greenwood.com
adrienne rich is one of the most important poets writing today, both for her style and her mission, and Langdell is a passionate and energetic proponent of
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78. Professor J's Place: Saturday Poem: Adrienne Rich
Saturday Poem adrienne rich. Diving Into the Wreck adrienne rich I loves me some adrienne rich. Thanks for making her a part of my day.
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Diving Into the Wreck
Adrienne Rich
First having read the book of myths,
and loaded the camera,
and checked the edge of the knife-blade,
I put on
the body-armor of black rubber
the absurd flippers
the grave and awkward mask.
I am having to do this
not like Cousteau with his assiduous team aboard the sun-flooded schooner but here alone. There is a ladder. The ladder is always there hanging innocently close to the side of the schooner. We know what it is for, we who have used it. Otherwise it is a piece of maritime floss some sundry equipment. I go down. Rung after rung and still the oxygen immerses me the blue light the clear atoms of our human air. I go down. My flippers cripple me, I crawl like an insect down the ladder and there is no one to tell me when the ocean will begin. First the air is blue and then it is bluer and then green and then black I am blacking out and yet my mask is powerful it pumps my blood with power the sea is another story the sea is not a question of power I have to learn alone to turn my body without force in the deep element.

79. GradeSaver: Adrienne Rich's Poetry And Prose - Essays And Study Guide
adrienne rich s Poetry and Prose Literature Essays and Study Guide. adrienne rich s Poetry and Prose literature essays are academic essays for citation.
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80. Lannan Foundation - Adrienne Rich With Eavan Boland, February 3, 1998
adrienne rich received the Lannan Foundation Lifetime Achievement Award in 1999. Born in 1929 in Baltimore, Maryland, she has written more than sixteen
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