Contributions

  • Levi, Jan Heller. - Contributor

Publication

1994 - W.W. Norton, New York, New York (State)

Language

English

Word Count

73,500 words, Guess

Page Count

294 pages

Identifiers

  • Open LibraryOL1398222M
  • ISBN-100393035662
  • OCLC Control Number28549720
  • Library of Congress Control Number93005786
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  • LibraryThing129716

Classifications

  • DDC811/.52
  • LCCPS3535.U4 A6 1994

Description

"In many ways," writes Adrienne Rich in her Introduction, "Muriel Rukeyser was beyond her time - and seems, at the edge of the twenty-first century, to have grasped resources we are only now beginning to reach for: the connections between history and the body, memory and politics, sexuality and public space, poetry and physical science, and much else. She spoke as a poet, first and foremost; but she spoke also as a thinking activist, biographer, traveler, explorer of her country's psychic geography.". A Muriel Rukeyser Reader gathers a generous selection of poetry and prose spanning the forty-five years of Rukeyser's writing life. Bringing together works only sparsely anthologized or long out of print, this book is a resource for understanding the range, depth, and originality of this pioneering writer whom the poet Anne Sexton named "Muriel, mother of everyone."

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