Contemporary American Women Poets: An A-to-Z GuideCatherine Cucinella Bloomsbury Academic, 2002 M11 30 - 402 páginas Feminist efforts have recovered the works of early women poets, and much of this rediscovered work now appears in anthologies. As a result, women poets writing today must not only struggle against a largely male tradition, but must also confront existing feminist expectations. In mapping the achievements of contemporary American women poets, this reference helps liberate them from restrictive conventional views and illustrates the tremendous diversity of their works. |
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... Thorn ( 1995 ) , a collection of new and previously published works , Harryman describes her work as " hybrid writings staged ... between fiction and theory , the domestic and history , ab- stractions and androgyny , the rational and ...
... Thorn that the re- lationship between reader and writer is akin to dancing and " the remarkable conse- quence of this dance is that one becomes acutely aware of actually being in the process of thinking ; aware of thinking in ways one ...
... Thorn . San Francisco : City Lights Press , 1995 . " Fish Speech , " In The United States of Poetry , edited by Joshua Blum , Bob Holman , and Mark Pellington . New York : Harry N. Abrams , 1996. 128–29 . " Wild Mothers . " In Moving ...
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