Adrienne Rich: The Moment of ChangeBloomsbury Academic, 2004 M05 30 - 296 páginas Although best known as a poet, Adrienne Rich is a versatile critic and a gifted writer of nonfiction and critical theory. Writing in the oracular tradition of Whitman and Dickinson, she affirms the will to change as an enduring commitment in her life and poetry.One of America's most outspoken literary figures, her courage in speaking out against injustice in the United States and worldwide has earned her the kind of international political following few American poets enjoy. This book is a much-needed comprehensive study of her life and career. It covers the full progression of her poetry from the beginning through her most recent work. In doing so, it clarifies her entire poetic output and illuminates her concepts of nation, the female body, power, and women's sexuality. |
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... imagination she returns both to Mary- land where she was raised and to the New England of her college and early married years , with the steadfast , Bible - believing residents of the stingiest space in America ( YNL 11 ) . The New ...
... IMAGINATION Tellingly , Adrienne Rich has defined herself as " a poet of oppositional imagination " ( AR 8 ) . Although her roots are those of a fundamentally Jew- ish woman raised as a Christian , she is Other , a cultural , ethnic ...
... imagination , meaning that I don't think my only argument is with myself . ( AR 8 ) Rich's assertion is that we must make poetry out of the quarrels with our- selves and with others . Poetry of oppositional imagination or the explo ...
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Deliberate Detachment and Conscious Craft | 9 |
Eruptions of the Female Psyche | 39 |
New Poetry Enters the World | 71 |
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