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  1. Willard Gibbs by Muriel Rukeyser, 1988-05
  2. The Collected Poems of Muriel Rukeyser
  3. MURIEL RUKEYSER'S THE BOOK OF THE DEAD by TIM DAYTON, 2003-07-07
  4. One life by Muriel Rukeyser, 1957
  5. The Orgy by Muriel Rukeyser, 1997-07-01
  6. The Speed of Darkness: [Poems] by Muriel, Rukeyser, 1968-01
  7. A Muriel Rukeyser Reader by Muriel Rukeyser, 1994
  8. Muriel Rukeyser: Selected Poems (American Poets Project) by Muriel Rukeyser, 2004-03-30
  9. How Shall We Tell Each Other of the Poet?: The Life and Writing of Muriel Rukeyser
  10. Breaking open by Muriel Rukeyser, 1973
  11. The Outer Banks by Muriel Rukeyser, 1983-12
  12. The life of poetry by Muriel Rukeyser, 1974
  13. Out of Silence: Selected Poems by Muriel Rukeyser, 1994-12-01
  14. The Poetic Vision of Muriel Rukeyser by Louise Kertesz, 1980-03

1. MURIEL RUKEYSER
Muriel Rukeyser (19131980) was one of the most engaged and engaging modern American poets. Breathe-in experience, breathe-out poetry, she wrote in her
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MURIEL RUKEYSER LINKS: Biography Bibliography Modern American Poetry Directory ... File in the FBI POEMS: DESPISALS DRUNKEN GIRL FROM A PLAY: PUBLISHER’S SONG GAULEY BRIDGE ... WORD OF MOUTH Poet's Choice By Edward Hirsch
Sunday, October 24, 2004; Page BW12 Whatever can come to a city can come to this city. . . Whatever can come to a woman can come to me. . . Whatever can happen to anyone can happen to me. . . Muriel Rukeyser, from "Waterlily Fire" (1962) Muriel Rukeyser (1913-1980) was one of the most engaged and engaging modern American poets. "Breathe-in experience, breathe-out poetry," she wrote in her first book, Theory of Flight (1935), and it was a method that she followed for the rest of her life. We haven't had many American poets with such a deep moral compass, such a keen historical sensibility and such a committed social consciousness. She wrote as a woman and identified strongly with the suffering of others. As the critic Louise Kertesz puts it in The Poetic Vision of Muriel Rukeyser , "No woman poet made the successful fusion of personal and social themes in a modern prosody before Rukeyser."

2. Muriel Rukeyser -- Britannica Online Encyclopedia
Britannica online encyclopedia article on Muriel Rukeyser American poet whose work focused on social and political problems.
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born Dec. 15, 1913, New York, N.Y., U.S. died Feb. 12, 1980, New York City American poet whose work focused on social and political problems. Poetry magazine and other periodicals. She worked on the staff of the Student Review Housatonic , a literary journal. In 1935 her first volume of poems appeared as Theory of Flight Mediterranean U.S. 1 (1938), and A Turning Wind (1939). Her use of fragmented, emotional imagery is sometimes considered excessive, but her work is noted for its power and acuity. In 1942 she published Willard Gibbs: American Genius , a biography of the 19th-century mathematician and physicist. She supported herself by lecturing and working in film. In addition to several more volumes of poetry, Rukeyser wrote the prose work The Life of Poetry (1949) and several books for children. She also produced another biography, The Traces of Thomas Hariot (1971), and published translations of Octavio Paz (

3. Poemas En Inglés: Muriel Rukeyser
Muriel Rukeyser (EEUU, 19131980) Poemas Muriel Rukeyser -Speed of darkness- VI. I look across at the real - Muriel Rukeyser -Speed of darkness- VII.
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4. Muriel Rukeyser - Poems, Biography, Quotes
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5. Salon.com Audio | Muriel Rukeyser
Muriel Rukeyser was born in New York City in 1913. She attended Vassar College and later, Columbia University. Her work was influenced by the violence and
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  • Muriel Rukeyser "Despisals" Muriel Rukeyser was born in New York City in 1913. She attended Vassar College and later, Columbia University. Her work was influenced by the violence and inequities she saw around her, such as the Scottsboro trial in Alabama, the Gauley Bridge tragedy in West Virginia and the civil war in Spain. In her poems, she frequently expressed her own experiences within the context of a greater social event. Her wide stylistic range, which includes lyrical forms and the documentary narrative, is illustrated in her Collected Poems (1979). Many women poets have claimed Rukeyser's influence on their work, Anne Sexton among them. She died in New York City in 1980. Listen now to this recording of Rukeyeser reading her poem "Despisals," from The Poetry and Voice of Muriel Rukeyser, courtesy of HarperAudio.

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  • 7. Paris Press Books: Muriel Rukeyser
    Muriel Rukeyser (19131980) is one of our country s most influential yet neglected writers. She published fifteen collections of poetry, plays, translations
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    Muriel Rukeyser (1913-1980) is one of our country's most influential yet neglected writers. She published fifteen collections of poetry, plays, translations, children's books, and several works of nonfiction. Her "toys of fame" include the Yale Younger Poets Award, the Copernicus Award from the Academy of Arts and Letters, and the Shelley Memorial Award. From 1975-1976, she served as president of P.E.N. American Center. 6 x 9, 256 pp
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    Muriel Rukeyser (19131980) Poet, Author, Activist A partial list of works by Muriel Rukeyser Books of Poetry Theory of Flight (1935)
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    9. [minstrels] Myth -- Muriel Rukeyser
    Muriel Rukeyser was born on 15 December 1913 in New York City. She attended the Fieldston Schools and matriculated at Vassar College (Poughkeepsie, NY).
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    [651] Myth
    Title : Myth Poet : Muriel Rukeyser Date : 30 Dec 2000 Long afterward, Oedi... Length : Text-only version Prev Index Next Your comments on this poem to attach to the end [ microfaq rachel@ Myth Long afterward, Oedipus, old and blinded, walked the roads. He smelled a familiar smell. It was the Sphinx. Oedipus said, "I want to ask one question. Why didn't I recognize my mother?" "You gave the wrong answer," said the Sphinx. "But that was what made everything possible," said Oedipus. "No," she said. "When I asked, What walks on four legs in the morning, two at noon, and three in the evening, you answered, Man. You didn't say anything about woman." "When you say Man," said Oedipus, "you include women too. Everyone knows that." She said, "That's what you think." Muriel Rukeyser http://www.english.uiuc.edu/maps/poets/m_r/rukeyser/bio.htm ) -Rachel yvetters@

    10. Muriel Rukeyser
    Muriel Rukeyser. This Place in the Ways. Having come to this place I set out once again On the dark and marvelous way From where I began
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    This Place in the Ways
    Having come to this place
    I set out once again
    On the dark and marvelous way
    From where I began:
    Belief in the love of the world,
    Woman, spirit, and man.
    Having failed in all things
    I enter a new age
    Seeing the old ways as toys,
    The houses of a stage Painted and long forgot; And I find love and rage. Rage for the world as it is But for what it may be More love now than last year. And always less self-pity Since I know in a clearer light The strength of mystery. And at this place in the ways I wait for song, My poem-hand still, on the paper, All night long. Poems in the throat and hand, asleep, And my storm beating strong! Previous Next Celebration of Love A Need for Love World of Love Poems of Love and Hope Mission Statement

    11. JSTOR Muriel Rukeyser
    MURIEL RUKEYSER* Anyone writing about Muriel Rukeyser in the future would do well to start with a close reading of Louise Kertesz The Poetic Vision of
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    12. The Orgy - RUKEYSER MURIEL
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    www.english.uiuc.edu/maps/ poets/m_r/rukeyser/rukeyser.htm Similar pages muriel rukeyser - Wikipedia, the free encyclopediamuriel rukeyser (December 15, 1913–February 12, 1980) was an American poet and political activist, best known for her poems about equality, feminism,
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    14. Muriel Rukeyser
    An Academy of American Poets poetry exhibit, including a brief biography and selected poems.
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    15. Muriel Rukeyser Quotes
    15 quotes and quotations by muriel rukeyser. muriel rukeyser However confused the scene of our life appears, however torn we may be who now do face that
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    Date of Death: February 12 Nationality: American Find on Amazon: Muriel Rukeyser Related Authors: Ralph Waldo Emerson Robert Frost Henry Wadsworth Longfellow Walt Whitman ... T. S. Eliot A work of art is one through which the consciousness of the artist is able to give its emotions to anyone who is prepared to receive them. There is no such thing as bad art. Muriel Rukeyser Breathe-in experience, breathe-out poetry. Muriel Rukeyser Exchange is creation. Muriel Rukeyser However confused the scene of our life appears, however torn we may be who now do face that scene, it can be faced, and we can go on to be whole. Muriel Rukeyser I hear the singing of the lives of women. They clear mystery, the offering, and pride. Muriel Rukeyser I think there is choice possible to us at any moment, as long as we live. But there is no sacrifice. There is a choice, and the rest falls away. Second choice does not exist. Beware of those who talk about sacrifice. Muriel Rukeyser If there were no poetry on any day in the world, poetry would be invented that day. For there would be an intolerable hunger.

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    muriel rukeyser s poetry, which breaks the silence of many aspects of female experience, has been enormously important to many feminist and lesbian readers.
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    Rukeyser, Muriel (1913-1980) Muriel Rukeyser's poetry, which breaks the silence of many aspects of female experience, has been enormously important to many feminist and lesbian readers. Rukeyser was born and lived most of her life in New York City. The elder of two daughters, she grew up in an upper-middle class family of Midwestern and German-Jewish descent. Accustomed to both chauffeurs and nursemaids during her childhood, Rukeyser was educated at the Ethical Culture School in New York City, followed by two years at Vassar College. Sponsor Message.
    Writer and activist, she attended the 1933 trial of the Scottsboro Nine in Alabama, covered the antifascist Olympics in Barcelona in 1936 as correspondent for London's Life and Letters Today , taught at the California Labor School in 1945, traveled to Hanoi in 1972 as a peace ambassador, and stood in silent protest outside South Korean political prisoner and poet Kim Chi-Ha's jail cell in 1975. Her poems engage with much of twentieth-century, Left history in the United States, yet are also personal and autobiographical. Her work reflects an integrated political-aesthetic vision that refused the conventional separation of private and public spheres.

    17. Muriel Rukeyser (1913-1980)
    muriel rukeyser (19131980). Contributing Editors Cary Nelson and Janet Kaufman. Classroom Issues and Strategies. The earliest poem here,
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    Les Tendresses Bestiales ," are taken from longer poem sequences. Certainly the instructor should read those sequences in their entirety and give the class some sense of each poem's context. The sequences, "The Book of the Dead" and "Ajanta," are available in both her Collected Poems (1979) and the Selected Poems (1992). Readers should be warned that her earlier Selected Poems is not a very successful representation of her work. Since a number of these poems combine states of consciousness and physical sensation, it is important for students not only to analyze them rhetorically but also to place themselves empathetically inside the poems and read them phenomenologically. What does it feel like to be the mother in "Absalom" who has lost her family to industrial exploitation? What does it feel like to speak in the two very different voices Rukeyser gives her? How can one elaborate on the closing lines of "Martin Luther King, Malcolm X": "bleeding of my right hand/my black voice bleeding." What is the effect of identifying with the visionary and erotic ecstasy of "Poem White Page White Page Poem"? These poems are at once gifts to the reader and demands made of us. In "Then," a poem published shortly before her death, Rukeyser wrote, "When I am dead, even then,/I will still love you, I will wait in these poems."

    18. PAL: Muriel Rukeyser (1913 - 1980)
    (Octavio Paz) Translated from the Spanish by muriel rukeyser and others. The Life and Writing of muriel rukeyser. NY St. Martin s, 1999.
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    PAL: Perspectives in American Literature - A Research and Reference Guide - An Ongoing Project Paul P. Reuben (To send an email, please click on my name above.) Chapter 10: Muriel Rukeyser (1913 - 1980) Modern American Poetry: MR Primary Works Selected Bibliography 1980-Present MLA Style Citation of this Web Page ... Home Page
    Source The Academy of American Poets: MR Primary Works Poetry: Theory of Flight U.S. 1 Mediterranean A Turning Wind The Soul and Body of John Brown Wake Island Beast in View The Children's Orchard The Green Wave Orpheus Elegies Body of Waking Waterlily Fire: Poems 1932-1962 The Outer Banks The Speed of Darkness 29 Poems Breaking Open The Gates The Collected Poems of Muriel Rukeyser Out of Silence: Selected Poems Prose: Willard Gibbs: American Genius The Life of Poetry One Life Biography of Wendell Willkie; The Orgy Poetry, and Unverifiable Facts Lectures; The Traces of Thomas Harriet The Education of a Poet (1976) Lecture. Letters: Come Back Paul I Go Out Bubbles Mazes Anthology: Selected Poems of Octavio Paz With others;

    19. Muriel Rukeyser Quotations
    muriel rukeyser Quotations part of a collection of quotes from notable women.
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    zGCID=" test0" zGCID=" test0 test14" zJs=10 zJs=11 zJs=12 zJs=13 zc(5,'jsc',zJs,9999999,'') You are here: About Education Women's History Women's History ... Help Muriel Rukeyser Women's Voices: Quotations by Women
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    assembled by Jone Johnson Lewis The universe is made up of stories, not atoms. "When you say Man," said Oedipus, "you include women
    too. Everyone knows that." She said, "That's what
    you think." What would happen if one woman told the truth about her life?
    The world would split open. More Quotations - Indexed by Name All A B C ... Z Explore Women's History: Jone Johnson Lewis 1997-2004. This is an informal collection if you need citations for the original source, I don't have those available unless they're listed with the quotes.
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    20. Muriel Rukeyser, "Metaphor To Action"
    muriel rukeyser. Metaphor to Action Document URL http//www.english.upenn.edu/~afilreis/88/rukeysermetaphor.html
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    Muriel Rukeyser
    "Metaphor to Action"
    Whether it is a speaker, taut on a platform,
    who battles a crowd with the hammers of his words,
    whether it is the crash of lips on lips
    after absence and wanting : we must close
    the circuits of ideas, now generate,
    that leap in the body's action or the mind's repose. Over us is a striking on the walls of the sky,
    here are the dynamos, steel-black, harboring flame,
    here is the man night-walking who derives
    tomorrow's manifestoes from this midnight's meeting ;
    here we require the proof in solidarity,
    iron on iron, body on body, and the large single beating. And behind us in time are the men who second us as we continue. And near us is our love : no forced contempt, no refusal in dogma, the close of the circuit in a fierce dazzle of purity. And over us is night a field of pansies unfolding, charging with heat its softness in a symbol to weld and prepare for action our minds' intensity. POETRY HOME ENGLISH 88 READING LIST POETRY NEWS FILREIS HOME Document URL: http://www.english.upenn.edu/~afilreis/88/rukeyser-metaphor.html Last modified: Wednesday, 18-Jul-2007 16:28:25 EDT

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