Thursday, March 29, 2012

Adrienne rich poems

  • Poet and essayist Adrienne Rich, a feminist literary figure celebrated the journey of finding oneself.
  • (msnbc.com)
  • Adrienne Rich was best known for her poetry, which mirrored the times in which she wrote. It grew increasingly political during the 1960s and 70s — and she was a touchstone for the feminist movement.
  • (NPR News)
  • Adrienne Rich, whose eloquent yet enraged poems ushered in the womens movement and galvanized the lesbian community for more than half a century, died Tuesday in her Santa Cruz home. She was 82. Ms.
  • (San Francisco Gate)
  • Adrienne Rich, a beloved feminist poet and essayist known for her political themes, died yesterday. Her first poetry collection, A Change of World, was written during her last year at a womens college.
  • (Huffington Post)
  • Respected feminist poet and essayist Adrienne Rich has passed away at her home a condition she suffered with for much of her life.
  • (The Inquisitr)
  • Poet Adrienne Rich, whose socially conscious verse influenced a generation Rich published more than a dozen volumes of poetry and five collections of nonfiction.
  • (NBC Bay Area)
  • (AP Photo/Stuart Ramson, file) Adrienne Rich was an exquisitely politically poet -- and a politically exquisite poet. Radical in word and deed, Rich did not play games with politics or poetry.
  • (Nation)
  • A lot of poets are of the attitude that politics and poetry just dont mix, but Adrienne never felt that way." Swanger said Richs life was devoted to her art. "She was a quiet, steady presence in the community and she was without vanity," he said.
  • (Santa Cruz Sentinel)
  • (Newser) – As a woman, a lesbian, and a Jew, Adrienne Rich felt triply excluded by society and racism in two dozen volumes of poetry and several of prose, the New York Times reports.
  • (Newser)

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