America's enduring poet of conscience reflects on the proven and potential role of poetry in contemporary politics and life.
Rich Adrienne Libri
Questa autrice esplora le profondità dell'esperienza umana attraverso la poesia e i saggi, concentrandosi su temi quali il femminismo, la maternità e l'identità femminile. Il suo stile si è evoluto da un'eleganza iniziale a una sperimentazione formale e tematica più audace. Le sue opere sono considerate un contributo significativo alla letteratura femminista e un esame di questioni sociali e personali complesse.






On Lies, Secrets, and Silence
- 314pagine
- 11 ore di lettura
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.
Essential Essays
- 352pagine
- 13 ore di lettura
A career-spanning selection of the lucid, courageous and boldly political prose of National Book Award winner Adrienne Rich.
Of Woman Born
- 368pagine
- 13 ore di lettura
The groundbreaking investigation into motherhood and womanhood from an influential and enduring feminist voice, now for a new generation.
A reissue of the classic Adrienne Rich selection, revised and expanded to cover the entirety of her career, with a new Introduction.
Diving into the Wreck
- 80pagine
- 3 ore di lettura
In her seventh volume of poetry, Adrienne Rich searches to reclaim-to discover-what has been forgotten, lost, or unexplored.
Winner of the Los Angeles Times Book Prize. In this, her thirteenth book of verse, the author of "The Dream of a Common Language" and "Snapshots of a Daughter-in-Law" writes of war, oppression, the future, death, mystery, love and the magic of poetry.
Peach State
- 75pagine
- 3 ore di lettura
Poems explore Atlanta's transformation from the mid-twentieth century to today through food and cooking.
A Human Eye
- 208pagine
- 8 ore di lettura
Adrienne Rich is the Blake of American letters.-Nadine Gordimer
A Change of World
- 64pagine
- 3 ore di lettura
This reissue of Adrienne Rich's first poetry collection reaffirms the author's place as one of our most important American poets.
