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  1. The Meaning of Our Love for Women is What We Have Constantly to Expand; New York Lesbian Pride Rally, June 26, 1977 by Adrienne Rich, 1979-01-01
  2. Dark Fields of the Republic: Poems 1991-1995 by Adrienne Cecile Rich, 1995-11-30
  3. Women and Honor: Some Notes on Lying by Adrienne Rich, 1979
  4. Sangre, pan y poesia (Spanish Edition) by Adrienne Rich, 2002-01
  5. The Island 3 by Adrienne, John Lewis, Robert B. Shaw, Mary Ann Radner, Richard Tillinghast, Kip Crosby, and Eric Anderson) (RICH, 1966
  6. Compulsory Heterosexuality and Lesbian Existence. by Adrienne. Rich, 1982-01-01
  7. The Fantasy Poets No. 12 by Adrienne Cecile Rich, 1952-01-01
  8. AIRES 9 - DES POETES AMERICAINES: CORPS by MINA - ADRIENNE RICH - MARGE PIERCY - SONIA SANCHEZ - SUSAN LUDVIGSON - ELINOR NAUEN LOY, 1989
  9. Poems: Selected and New by Adrienne Rich, 1980-12
  10. Stein, Bishop, and Rich: Lyrics of Love, War, and Place by Margaret Dickie, 1997-04-18
  11. Fashioning the Female Subject: The Intertextual Networking of Dickinson, Moore, and Rich by Sabine Sielke, 1997-10-15
  12. Imagining Incest: Sexton, Plath, Rich, and Olds on Life With Daddy by Gale Swiontkowski, 2004-02
  13. Companion Spider: Essays by Clayton Eshleman, 2002-01-31
  14. Paraph of Bone & Other Kinds of Blue (APR Honickman 1st Book Award) by Ed Pavlic, 2001-09-01

81. GAY-SERBIA.COM
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82. American Passages - Unit 15. Poetry Of Liberation: Authors
Authors adrienne rich (b. 1929) 4312 Anonymous, adrienne rich (c.1975), courtesy of the Library of Congress LCUSZ62-103575.
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Authors: Adrienne Rich (b. 1929)
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This link leads to artifacts, teaching tips and discussion questions for this author. Born in Baltimore, Adrienne Rich describes her mother and grandmother as "frustrated artists," whose talents were denied expression by culture and circumstance. Perhaps their example, along with her father's encouragement, sparked her desire to become a writer at a time when women were still trying to prove themselves in a male-dominated arena. After graduating from Radcliffe in 1951, Rich was recognized for her poetry in the same year by W. H. Auden, who selected her first book, A Change of World free verse that she saw as less patriarchal and more in tune with her true voice.

83. ResAnet Browse Results
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  • 84. Campus Network-October 12
    Poet adrienne rich to Open University Lecture Series on October 15 adrienne rich,poet, theorist, teacher, and author whose awardw inning work chronicles her
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    Name Change Kiwanis-New Eyes for the Needy Test Taking Workshop ... Employment Opportunities Poet Adrienne Rich to Open University Lecture Series on October 15
    Adrienne Rich, poet, theorist, teacher, and author whose award-w inning work chronicles her activism in the most prominent social movements of the past five decades, will open the 2001-2002 University Lecture Series of New Jersey City University on Monday, October 15.
    The free lecture will be held at 3:00 p.m., in room 202 of Hepburn Hall, on the NJCU campus at 2039 Kennedy Boulevard in Jersey City. The community is welcome.
    Since winning the prestigious Yale Younger Poets Prize for her first book, A Change of World , in 1951, Ms. Rich has continued to use her eloquent and provocative voice to address the politics of such issues as sexuality, race, language, poverty, power, violence, homosexuality, and women's rights.
    Her 19 volumes of poetry include Dark Fields of the Republic: Poems 1991-1995 An A tlas of the Difficult World: Poems 1988-1991 Diving into the Wreck Midnight Salvage: Poems 1995-1998 Dark Fields of the Republic: Poems 1991-1995 Collected Early Poems: 1950-1970 The Fact of a Doorframe: Poems Selected and New 1950-1984 , and The Dream of a Common Language . Her next collection of poems, Fox, will be published next year.

    85. "Iraqi Poetry Today": A Review By Adrienne Rich
    Iraqi Poetry Today A Review by adrienne rich. adrienne rich July4, 2003 A dangerous and indispensable art , translation is both
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    Adrienne Rich July 4, 2003
    "A dangerous and indispensable art", translation is both an act of social responsibility and an aesthetic experience akin to "making love with a new person, in a new body," according to Adrienne Rich. An American poet’s views on the war in Iraq, politics and poetry, and the "multiply-exiled, strongly-identified voices" she discovers in Iraqi Poetry Today Ah! This is Baghdad: I move through it every day, to and fro, While I squat in this cold exile. I look for it In the demonstrators who move along Rashid Street carrying banners, In the strikes of textile workers

    86. Adrienne Rich Resources At Questia - The Online Library Of Books
    adrienne rich. Questia. The World s Largest Online Library. GuruNet. PrimaryContent. adrienne rich. Welcome to Questia, the world s largest
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    87. Works By Adrienne Rich
    Works by adrienne rich. Dark Fields of the Republic Poems 19911995;What Is Found There Notebooks on Poetry and Politics; Collected
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    88. Paulo Da Costa Interviews Adrienne Rich
    Paulo da Costa In our technological, violent, apathetical world, whydoes poetry matter? adrienne rich You start with a small question.
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    Paulo da Costa: In our technological, violent, apathetical world, why does poetry matter? Adrienne Rich: You start with a small question. (Laughs.) Poetry has always mattered, through human history, through all kinds of cultures, all kinds of violence and human desolation, as well as periods of great human affirmation. It's been associated with the power of the word, with the sacred, with magic and transformation, with the oral narratives that help a people cohere. In this disintegrative, technologically-manic time, when public language is so debased, poetry continues to matter because it's the art that reintegrates words, speech, voice, breath, music, bodily tempo, and the powers of the imagination. Poetry reaches into places in us that we are supposed to ignore or mistrust, that are perceived as subversive or non-useful, in what is fast becoming known as global culture. "Global culture" is of course not a culture: it's the global marketing and imposing of commodities and images for the interests of the few at the expense of the many. In 1945, just at the end of World War II, the American poet Muriel Rukeyser wrote a remarkable book called The Life of Poetry. In it she says that on any particular day in the world, if poetry ceased to exist, it would immediately be reinvented on that same day.

    89. Adrienne Rich Biography
    Since the selection of her first volume by WH Auden for the Yale Series of YoungerPoets in 1951, adrienne rich s work has continually broken new ground.
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    Friday, May 9, 1997
    548 West 22nd Street, NYC, 7:30pm
    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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    90. Eavan Boland And Adrienne Rich
    Readings in Contemporary Poetry Friday, May 9, 1997 548 West 22nd Street,NYC, 730pm Biography. poem A WOMAN PAINTED ON A LEAF. Biography.
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    91. Valencia West LRC - Rich, Adrienne
    rich, adrienne (1929 ). Pathfinder. May 1996. The following reference bookscan be used to get both biographical and critical information about authors.
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    The following reference books can be used to get both biographical and critical information about authors. These sources should be used as a starting pointDO NOT base all of your research on material obtained from reference books. Use these sources to become better acquainted with your author; this will allow you to utilize more effectively the sources listed under COMPREHENSIVE LITERARY RESEARCH. These sources are located at the West Campus LRC; they may also be located at other local libraries.
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    This multivolume biographical source is best accessed via the Contemporary Authors Cumulative Index (REF Z 1224 .C58)
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    92. Literary Review: The Road Taken: Adrienne Rich In The 1990s - Poem
    You are Here Articles Literary Review Summer, 2000 Article. The Road TakenAdrienne rich in the 1990s.(Poem) Literary Review, Summer, 2000, by Carol
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    I have never believed that poetry is an escape from history, and I do not think that it is more, or less, than food, shelter health, education, decent working conditions. It is as necessary. The question for the North American poet is how to bear witness to a reality from which the publicand maybe part of the poetwants, or is persuaded it wants, to turn away. From Adrienne Rich, What is Found There: Notebooks on Poetry and Politics (1993) In the rough outlines of the forty-seven line poem, a person, "a life hauls itself uphill," coming upon a skull, "a shattered head on the breast / of a wooded hill/laid down there endlessly so / tendrils soaked into matted compost / become a root." The poem opens out as the speaker comments: You can walk by such a place, the earth is made of them where the stretched tissue of field or woods is humid with beloved matter the soothseekers have withdrawn you feel no ghost, only a sporic chorus when that place utters its worn sigh let us have peace

    93. Adrienne Rich | Page 1 | Poetry Archive | Plagiarist.com
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    94. BOOKWORKS
    What is Found There Notebooks on Poetry and Politics by rich, adrienne CecileFormat Trade Paperback Price $14.95 Published WW Norton Company, 2003
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    95. Powell's Books - Norton Critical Edition #0000: Adrienne Rich's Poetry And Prose
    Subject rich, adrienne cecile, 1929 Subject General Subject rich, adrienneCecile Subject Poetry Subject American Subject American - General Edition
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    96. Titanic Operas: Adrienne Rich
    THIS IS MY THIRD AND LAST ADDRESS TO YOU by adrienne rich Joelle Biele sessay Reading Backwards Emily Dickinson and adrienne rich . Page 1.
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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?

    97. Making The Connections
    Making the Connections. by adrienne rich. What do we want to see happen? Andhow do we want to make it happen? adrienne rich is a poet and activist.
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    E-Mail This Article Published on Friday, December 13, 2002 by The Nation Making the Connections by Adrienne Rich A sense of the larger picture is growing among US citizens, notably, though not only, among a young generation, along with a revulsion against official and corporate contempt for the will and welfare of ordinary citizens, for the value of human life itself. The antiwar movement of this century is a movement to reclaim democracy and to push it further. It has no token national leaders; it is various in its formations and organizing principles, often originating and working locally, yet in touch with other groups. It is connected through free giveaway papers like the San Francisco-based, nationally distributed War Times , through Internet sites and e-mail correspondence, through teach-ins, vigils, strikes, newsletters, cell phones, radio, cartoon strips, art and bumper stickers, benefits and much else. Links between militarization, racism, economic and gender inequity, perversion of the criminal justice system and the electoral system are made not because of laundry-list sectarian opportunism but because, more and more, the actual connections are being laid bare by the activities of the current Administration and its corporate family. The origins of this antiwar movement and all it implies lie in the extremism of a long-unresponsive government, a stumbling and incoherent empire, most of whose citizens don't want an empire at such cost, if they want one at all.

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