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Adrienne Rich's influential and landmark investigation concerns both the experience and the institution of motherhood.
In this collection of prose writings, one of America's foremost poets and feminist theorists reflects upon themes that have shaped her life and work.
Hovedværk fra en af det tyvende århundredes største feministiske digtere. Med efterord af oversætterne.Adrienne Rich levede i USA fra 1929-2012 og nåede at udgive over 30 bøger. Drømmen om et fælles sprog udkom oprindeligt på engelsk i 1978.Oversat af Ditte Holm Bro og Liv Sejrbo Lidegaard og udgivet på forlaget OVBIDAT d. 2. maj 2019.
Sixty years of poems from a National Book Award winner and pioneering writer, activist and intellectual.
The collected works of Adrienne Rich, "one of the most influential and political American poets of the last century" (The Guardian).
This Norton Critical Edition brings research into this beloved poet's body of work completely up to date.
A career-spanning selection of the lucid, courageous and boldly political prose of National Book Award winner Adrienne Rich.
Time's Power is a new book by a major American poet, and a landmark in a distinguished ongoing career.
This reissue of Adrienne Rich's first poetry collection reaffirms the author's place as one of our most important American poets.
The final volume of poems assembled by America's most powerful and distinctive voice.
"The Will to Change is an extraordinary book of poems...It has the urgency of a prisoner's journal: patient, laconic, eloquent, as if determined thoughts were set down in stolen moments." -David Kalstone in The New York Times Book Review
A reissue of the classic Adrienne Rich selection, revised and expanded to cover the entirety of her career, with a new Introduction.
"Certain lines had become like incantations to me, words I'd chanted to myself through sorrow and confusion" -Cheryl Strayed, Wild
"Adrienne Rich is the Blake of American letters."-Nadine Gordimer
"Rich's lyrics are powerful and mournful, drenched in memory." -San Francisco Chronicle
The final volume of poems assembled by America's most powerful and distinctive poetic voice.
Relationships-partings/reconciliations, solidarities/ruptures, trust/betrayal, exposure/withdrawal-are the deep fabric of this forceful work.
"When does a life bend towards freed? grasp its direction" asks Adrienne Rich in Dark Fields of the Republic, her major new work. Her explorations go to the heart of democracy and love, and the historical and present endangerment of both.
America's enduring poet of conscience reflects on the proven and potential role of poetry in contemporary politics and life.
A major American poet faces her own native land, her own life, and the result is a volume of compelling, transforming poems.
Winner of the Los Angeles Times Book Prize.
That Adrienne Rich is a not only a major American poet but an incisive, compelling prose writer is made clear once again by this collection, in which she continues to explore the social and political context of her life and art.
Leaflets is Adrienne Rich's fifth book of poems. It contains twenty-eight new poems, five adaptations of Dutch, Yiddish, and Russian poets, and a sequence of seventeen poems loosely based on the ghazal, a common form in Middle Eastern poetic tradition; these ghazals comprise a kind of notebook of a month in the summer of 1968.
More than 200 poems collected from Adrienne Rich's first six books, plus a dozen others of those decades.
"Trust Rich, a clarion poet of conscience, to get the fractured timbre of the times just right."--Booklist, starred review
"A challenging collection that should more than satisfy [Rich's] large and loyal following."-Washington Post Book World
"Adrienne Rich's new prose collection could have been titled The Essential Rich."-Women's Review of Books
"We are in the presence here of a major American poet whose voice at mid-century in her own life is increasingly marked by moral passion."-New York Times Book Review
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