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  1. Before Our Eyes
    New and Selected Poems, 1975–2017
    Autor*in: Wilner, Eleanor
    Erschienen: [2019]; © 2019
    Verlag:  Princeton University Press, Princeton, NJ

    A major new collection from the winner of the 2019 Frost Medal for distinguished lifetime achievement in poetryBefore Our Eyes gathers more than thirty new poems by Eleanor Wilner, along with representative selections from her seven previous books,... mehr

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    A major new collection from the winner of the 2019 Frost Medal for distinguished lifetime achievement in poetryBefore Our Eyes gathers more than thirty new poems by Eleanor Wilner, along with representative selections from her seven previous books, to present a major overview of her distinguished body of work. A poet who engages with history in lyrical language, Wilner creates worlds that reflect on and illuminate the actual one, drawing on the power of communal myth and memory to transform them into agents of change.In these poems, well-known figures step out of old texts to alter their stories and new figures arise out of the local air—a girl with a fury of bees in her hair, homesick statues who step down from their pedestals, a bat cave whose altar bears a judgment on our worship of war, and a frog whose spring wakening invites our own. In the process, ancient myths are naturalized while nature is newly mythologized in the service of life.Before Our Eyes features widely anthologized works such as "Sarah’s Choice" and "Reading the Bible Backwards." In the new poems, Wilner records the bewildering public shocks of the current moment, when civic life is under threat, when language itself is attacked, and when poetry’s lens of collective imagination becomes a way to resist falsity, to seek meaning, and to really see what is before our eyes

     

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    Schriftenreihe: Princeton Series of Contemporary Poets ; 142
    Schlagworte: POETRY / Women Authors; American poetry
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  2. The River Twice
    Poems
    Erschienen: [2019]; © 2019
    Verlag:  Princeton University Press, Princeton, NJ

    An impressive new collection from a poet whose previous book was a finalist for both the National Book Award and the National Book Critics Circle AwardTaking its title from Heraclitus's most famous fragment, The River Twice is an elegiac meditation... mehr

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    An impressive new collection from a poet whose previous book was a finalist for both the National Book Award and the National Book Critics Circle AwardTaking its title from Heraclitus's most famous fragment, The River Twice is an elegiac meditation on impermanence and change. The world presented in these poems is a fluid one in which so much—including space and time, the subterranean realm of dreams, and language itself—seems protean, as the speaker's previously familiar understanding of the self and the larger systems around it gives way. Kathleen Graber’s poems wander widely, from the epistolary to the essayistic, shuffling the remarkable and unremarkable flotsam of contemporary life. One thought, one memory, one bit of news flows into the next. Yet, in a century devoted to exponentially increasing speed, The River Twice unfolds at the slow pace of a river bend. While the warm light of ideas and things flashes upon the surface, that which endures remains elusive—something glimpsed only for an instant before it is gone

     

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  3. Mayy Ziyādah
    sīrat ḥayātihā wa-adabuhā wa-awrāq lam tunshar
    Erschienen: 2019
    Verlag:  al-Manhal lil-Nashr al-Iliktirūnī, ʻAmmān

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    Auflage/Ausgabe: al-Ṭabʻah al-iliktirūnīyah al-ūlá
    Schlagworte: Women authors, Arab; POETRY / Women Authors; BIOGRAPHY & AUTOBIOGRAPHY / Literary
    Weitere Schlagworte: Ziyādah, Mayy; Array
    Umfang: 1 Online-Ressource (271 pages), facsimiles
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    Electronic reproduction from the print version by Al Manhal

    Includes bibliographical references (pages 256 - 258)

  4. Unfinished Spirit
    Muriel Rukeyser's Twentieth Century
    Erschienen: [2022]; ©2022
    Verlag:  Cornell University Press, Ithaca, NY

    In Unfinished Spirit, Rowena Kennedy-Epstein brings to light the extraordinary archive of Muriel Rukeyser's (1913–1980) unpublished and incomplete literary works, revealing the ways in which misogyny influences the kinds of texts we read and value.... mehr

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    In Unfinished Spirit, Rowena Kennedy-Epstein brings to light the extraordinary archive of Muriel Rukeyser's (1913–1980) unpublished and incomplete literary works, revealing the ways in which misogyny influences the kinds of texts we read and value. Despite her status today as an influential poet, much of Rukeyser's critical and feminist writing remained unfinished, supressed by the sexism of editors, political censure, the withdrawal of funding and publishing contracts, as well the conditions of single motherhood and economic precarity. From Savage Coast, her novel of the Spanish Civil War (which Kennedy-Epstein recovered, edited, and published to great acclaim in 2013) to her photo-text collaboration with Berenice Abbott, essays on women writers, radio scripts, and biographies, Unfinished Spirit traces the creation, reception, and rejection of Rukeyser's most ambitious texts—works that continued the radical, avant-garde project of modernism and challenged an increasingly hegemonic Cold War culture. Bound together by Rukeyser's radical vision of artistic creation and political engagement, these incomplete texts open a space to theorize the politics of the unfinished for understanding women's artistic production, reasserting the importance of the archive as a primary site of feminist criticism

     

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    ISBN: 9781501762345
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    Schlagworte: Feminism and literature; Women and literature; POETRY / Women Authors
    Weitere Schlagworte: Modernism women writers, feminist poets, gender norms of publishing, sexism in publishing, speed of darkness poem, feminist literature, sexism in literature
    Umfang: 1 Online-Ressource (224 p.), 13 b&w halftones
  5. I entered without words
    Poems
    Autor*in: Gladding, Jody
    Erschienen: [2022]; ©2022
    Verlag:  Princeton University Press, Princeton, NJ

    "An innovative and inviting book of poems about the places where language and landscape converge. In this strongly visual and environmentally engaged collection, award-winning poet and translator Jody Gladding explores landscape as a source of... mehr

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    "An innovative and inviting book of poems about the places where language and landscape converge. In this strongly visual and environmentally engaged collection, award-winning poet and translator Jody Gladding explores landscape as a source of language in lyrics that operate as physical acts in three-dimensional space. Composed and printed in a landscape format, these minimal, quiet, playful, meditative, and open-ended poems are experimental in form and inviting in subject. Drawing inspiration from poets like A.R. Ammons, Lorine Niedecker, Gustaf Sobin, and Jean Valentine, and visual artists like Ann Hamilton, Roni Horn, and Cecilia Vicuña, Gladding discovers exciting spatial possibilities within the page itself by exploiting white space and varying typeface. As the page opens into the compositional field that Mallarmé, Ponge, and others conceived it to be, words constellate around bolded through-lines to offer multiple, interwoven meanings, interacting with each other and the reader, who moves freely among them, to make poems that are spatial, nonlinear, and different with each reading. And, adding yet another dimension to the collection, many of the poems have facing-page French versions. 'Landscape-oriented' in every sense, I entered without words is an ambitious, innovative, and striking collection by a major poet"-- "This collection is one of two manuscripts recently chosen by Susan Stewart for the Princeton Series of Contemporary Poets, which is dedicated to publishing the best work of today's emerging and established poets. We publish one to two titles per year as selected by the series editor. The series began in 1975 with the publication of Sadness and Happiness: Poems by Robert Pinsky, and has published landmark collections by such poets as Ann Lauterbach and Jorie Graham. I entered without words is a new collection of poems by the poet and translator Jody Gladding. Using unusual visual and verbal forms, Gladding constructs poems that, in her words, allow readers 'to move about the page as they please--there is no right or wrong way to proceed. The poem opens into a three-dimensional space where things can happen simultaneously. And differently with each reading.' Creating many paths for readers across the page through word placements and font choices, Gladding constructs scenes that blend the surreal, the domestic, and the natural world to raise questions about language, poetic form, and representation. Some of the poems have facing-page French versions that further extend the reader's sense of exploration"--

     

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  6. Unfinished spirit
    Muriel Rukeyser's twentieth century
    Erschienen: 2022
    Verlag:  Cornell University Press, Ithaca [New York]

    Introduction: waste/archives/feminism -- Costa Brava -- Her symbol was civil war: recovering Savage Coast -- Mother of exiles: Spanish Civil War writing -- Bad influence and willful subjects: the life of poetry, "many keys," -- and Sunday at nine --... mehr

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    Introduction: waste/archives/feminism -- Costa Brava -- Her symbol was civil war: recovering Savage Coast -- Mother of exiles: Spanish Civil War writing -- Bad influence and willful subjects: the life of poetry, "many keys," -- and Sunday at nine -- So easy to see: Rukeyser and Berenice Abbott's lost collaboration -- Pillars of process: Franz Boas, birth, and Indigenous thought -- Conclusion: the Rukeyser era. "Looks at Muriel Rukeyser's unfinished and unpublished projects--from her lost novel Savage Coast, to her photo-text collaboration with Berenice Abbott, to her essays on women writers-to challenge the supremacy of an androcentric literary history and examine the ways gender informs the production and reception of texts written by women"

     

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    ISBN: 9781501762345; 1501762346; 9781501762338; 1501762338
    Schlagworte: Women and literature; Feminism and literature; POETRY / Women Authors; Feminism and literature; Women and literature; Criticism, interpretation, etc; History
    Weitere Schlagworte: Rukeyser, Muriel (1913-1980); Rukeyser, Muriel
    Umfang: 1 Online-Ressource (224 p.), Illustrationen
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    Includes bibliographical references and index

  7. Before our eyes
    new and selected poems, 1975-2017
    Autor*in: Wilner, Eleanor
    Erschienen: [2019]
    Verlag:  Princeton University Press, Princeton

    A major new collection from the winner of the 2019 Frost Medal for distinguished lifetime achievement in poetry. Before Our Eyes gathers more than thirty new poems by Eleanor Wilner, along with representative selections from her seven previous books,... mehr

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    A major new collection from the winner of the 2019 Frost Medal for distinguished lifetime achievement in poetry. Before Our Eyes gathers more than thirty new poems by Eleanor Wilner, along with representative selections from her seven previous books, to present a major overview of her distinguished body of work. A poet who engages with history in lyrical language, Wilner creates worlds that reflect on and illuminate the actual one, drawing on the power of communal myth and memory to transform them into agents of change. In these poems, well-known figures step out of old texts to alter their stories and new figures arise out of the local air—a girl with a fury of bees in her hair, homesick statues who step down from their pedestals, a bat cave whose altar bears a judgment on our worship of war, and a frog whose spring wakening invites our own. In the process, ancient myths are naturalized while nature is newly mythologized in the service of life. Before Our Eyes features widely anthologized works such as “Sarah’s Choice” and “Reading the Bible Backwards.” In the new poems, Wilner records the bewildering public shocks of the current moment, when civic life is under threat, when language itself is attacked, and when poetry’s lens of collective imagination becomes a way to resist falsity, to seek meaning, and to really see what is before our eyes Frontmatter -- CONTENTS -- ACKNOWLEDGMENTS -- NEW POEMS (2011–2017) -- FROM TOURIST IN HELL (2010) -- FROM THE GIRL WITH BEES IN HER HAIR (2004) -- FROM REVERSING THE SPELL, NEW AND SELECTED POEMS (1993–1996) -- FROM OTHERWISE (1993) -- FROM SARAH’S CHOICE (1989) -- FROM SHEKHINAH (1984) -- FROM MAYA (1979) -- NOTES

     

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    ISBN: 9780691194127
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    Schriftenreihe: Princeton series of contemporary poets
    Schlagworte: American poetry; POETRY / Women Authors
    Umfang: 1 Online-Ressource (xii, 212 Seiten)
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  8. The track the whales make
    new and selected poems
    Erschienen: [2021]; © 2021
    Verlag:  University of Nebraska Press, Lincoln

    Machine generated contents note: Introduction by Ted Kooser -- I Could Taste It: New Poems -- The Shirt I Would Have Bought You -- Sometimes I Remember to Watch -- When You Write the Story -- We Wait for the Trogon -- So Bad I Could Taste It -- I Had... mehr

     

    Machine generated contents note: Introduction by Ted Kooser -- I Could Taste It: New Poems -- The Shirt I Would Have Bought You -- Sometimes I Remember to Watch -- When You Write the Story -- We Wait for the Trogon -- So Bad I Could Taste It -- I Had a Marriage in Those Days -- What I Shouted and He Shouted -- Charmed by the Dirt Road -- To the Cattle in the Dream -- The Moon is a Swan -- This is How I Bow Down in Homage -- Kindness Scraped Up the Money -- It's a Small Breath -- Not Enough Space in Storage Device -- Hope Springs -- From LEARNING TO SWIM, 2019 -- Weren't We Beautiful -- I Save My Love -- Every Last Thing Is Transitory -- Plastic Bag on the Lawn -- Edith Porath Nelson, You Signed Your Quilt -- After the Divorce the Soccer Game -- What She Taught Me -- To the Author I'm Reading at Night -- This Year I Did Not -- This is the Photo of My Father Before -- He Taught Me to Drive -- I Pretend I Can Remember -- The One with Violets in Her Lap -- For the Record -- The Citrus Thief -- Insomnia is a Streetlight -- From THE WOMAN IN THE MOON, 2018 -- The Nobody Bird -- My Love With His Saw Has Taken the Cedar Down -- When Life Seems a To-Do List -- Each Wrong Choice Was a Horse I Saddled -- What I Think My Real Self Likes -- My Mother the Child -- What He Needed -- Final Shirt -- Despair Woke Me -- Ah, Charles, If You Could Have -- What Did You Think Love Would Be? -- About that Smart Thinly-Veiled Stuff -- My Daughter Tells Me She Loves Me -- Green Ash -- My Notes in Margins -- From I HAVE NOTHING TO SAY ABOUT FIRE, 2016 -- The Track the Whales Make -- She Gives Me the Watch Off Her Arm -- The Story, Part of It -- How I Left You -- Bad News, Good News -- Thanksgiving for Two -- We Disagree -- Let Me Think of the Frost that Will Crack Our Bones -- Draw What is There -- Those Pieces We Carry -- What I Think My Father Loved -- It Does Not Have to Be Worth the Dying -- Last Day of Kindergarten -- For My Daughter -- From LOSING THE RING IN THE RIVER, 2013 -- Clara Says I Do -- Clara Loses the Ring -- When I Have Hurt Him as Much as I Can -- Potato Soup -- I Was New and Shiny -- Playing My Cards -- Let Me Be the First Snake of Spring -- To the Moon in the Morning -- Note to My Father After All These Years -- I Leaned in Close -- Take, Eat; This is My Body -- You and I, the Cranes, the River -- From BESIDE YOU AT THE STOPLIGHT, 2010 -- Pulling Up Beside My Husband at the Stoplight -- Weekends, Sleeping In -- Even the Alphabet -- On the Road -- Template -- I Didn't Know I Loved -- Stand-In -- She Was Perhaps Dead -- Labor -- Textile -- For My Body -- I Want to Be a Man -- You Can't Say I -- Mammogram -- You Wonder Why We Don't Get Along -- Her Kid Brother Ran Beside the Car -- We Visit the Homestead -- One Finger Wave -- From LOST IN SEWARD COUNTY, 2001 -- The Sisters Play Canasta in a Snowstorm -- Overheard at the Cafe -- Otto -- As Long as Someone Remembers -- Summer, Striking -- You Gave Me a Typewriter -- Lying on the Driveway, Studying Stars -- Holed Up in Valentine, Nebraska -- Prairie Pretends to Be Mild -- The Muse Is a Little Girl -- Night Flight -- From BONES OF A VERY FINE HAND, 1999 -- Resurrection -- The Green Coat -- Keeping My Mother Warm -- Saying Yes on the Road -- Perfume Counter, Dillards -- The World Was Not Enough -- Loving Her in the Mountains -- I Let My Daughter Down -- Cutting My Hair -- Washing the Walls -- Taking the Baby to the Marsh -- Shopping -- Storm at Night -- I Want to Create -- The Last Thing He Said -- Today. "Dealing with all the ways love goes right and wrong, Marjorie Saiser honors the challenges of holding firm to who we really are as well as our connections to the natural world"-- "Marjorie Saiser's strong, clear language makes the reader feel at home in her poems. Dealing with all the ways love goes right and wrong, this collection honors the challenges of holding firm to who we really are, as well as our connections to the natural world.The Track the Whales Make includes poems from Saiser's seven previous books, along with new ones. Her poetry originates from the everyday things we might overlook in the hurry of our daily routines, giving us a chance to stop and appreciate the little things, while wrapped in her comforting diction. Because the poems come from ordinary life, there is humor alongside happiness and sadness, the mixed bag we survive or create, day by day"--

     

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    ISBN: 9781496228123
    Schriftenreihe: Ted Kooser contemporary poetry
    Schlagworte: POETRY / Women Authors; Poetry
    Umfang: xiv, 181 Seiten
  9. Before Our Eyes
    New and Selected Poems, 1975–2017
    Autor*in: Wilner, Eleanor
    Erschienen: [2019]; © 2019
    Verlag:  Princeton University Press, Princeton, NJ

    A major new collection from the winner of the 2019 Frost Medal for distinguished lifetime achievement in poetryBefore Our Eyes gathers more than thirty new poems by Eleanor Wilner, along with representative selections from her seven previous books,... mehr

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    A major new collection from the winner of the 2019 Frost Medal for distinguished lifetime achievement in poetryBefore Our Eyes gathers more than thirty new poems by Eleanor Wilner, along with representative selections from her seven previous books, to present a major overview of her distinguished body of work. A poet who engages with history in lyrical language, Wilner creates worlds that reflect on and illuminate the actual one, drawing on the power of communal myth and memory to transform them into agents of change.In these poems, well-known figures step out of old texts to alter their stories and new figures arise out of the local air—a girl with a fury of bees in her hair, homesick statues who step down from their pedestals, a bat cave whose altar bears a judgment on our worship of war, and a frog whose spring wakening invites our own. In the process, ancient myths are naturalized while nature is newly mythologized in the service of life.Before Our Eyes features widely anthologized works such as "Sarah’s Choice" and "Reading the Bible Backwards." In the new poems, Wilner records the bewildering public shocks of the current moment, when civic life is under threat, when language itself is attacked, and when poetry’s lens of collective imagination becomes a way to resist falsity, to seek meaning, and to really see what is before our eyes

     

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    Schlagworte: POETRY / Women Authors; American poetry
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  10. The River Twice
    Poems
    Erschienen: [2019]; © 2019
    Verlag:  Princeton University Press, Princeton, NJ

    An impressive new collection from a poet whose previous book was a finalist for both the National Book Award and the National Book Critics Circle AwardTaking its title from Heraclitus's most famous fragment, The River Twice is an elegiac meditation... mehr

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    An impressive new collection from a poet whose previous book was a finalist for both the National Book Award and the National Book Critics Circle AwardTaking its title from Heraclitus's most famous fragment, The River Twice is an elegiac meditation on impermanence and change. The world presented in these poems is a fluid one in which so much—including space and time, the subterranean realm of dreams, and language itself—seems protean, as the speaker's previously familiar understanding of the self and the larger systems around it gives way. Kathleen Graber’s poems wander widely, from the epistolary to the essayistic, shuffling the remarkable and unremarkable flotsam of contemporary life. One thought, one memory, one bit of news flows into the next. Yet, in a century devoted to exponentially increasing speed, The River Twice unfolds at the slow pace of a river bend. While the warm light of ideas and things flashes upon the surface, that which endures remains elusive—something glimpsed only for an instant before it is gone

     

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    Schriftenreihe: Princeton Series of Contemporary Poets ; 146
    Schlagworte: POETRY / Women Authors; American poetry
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  11. The Ghetto, and Other Poems
    An Annotated Edition
    Autor*in: Ridge, Lola
    Erschienen: [2023]; © 2023
    Verlag:  Fordham University Press, New York, NY

    At last recovered in this enriching annotated edition, this important but neglected work of American modernism offers a unique poetic encounter with the Jewish communities in New York's Lower East Side.Long forgotten on account of her gender and... mehr

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    At last recovered in this enriching annotated edition, this important but neglected work of American modernism offers a unique poetic encounter with the Jewish communities in New York's Lower East Side.Long forgotten on account of her gender and left-wing politics, Lola Ridge is finally being rediscovered and read alongside such celebrated contemporaries as Hart Crane, William Carlos Williams, and Marianne Moore-all of whom knew her and admired her work. In her time Ridge was considered one of America's leading poets, but after her death in 1941 she and her work effectively disappeared for the next seventy-five years. Her book The Ghetto and Other Poems, is a key work of American modernism, yet it has long, and unjustly, been neglected. When it was first published in 1918-in an abbreviated version in The New Republic, then in full by B. W. Huebsch five months later-The Ghetto and Other Poems was a literary sensation. The poet Alfred Kreymbourg, in a Poetry Magazine review, praised "The Ghetto" for its "sheer passion, deadly accuracy of versatile images, beauty, richness, and incisiveness of epithet, unfolding of adventures, portraiture of emotion and thought, pageantry of pushcarts-the whole lifting, falling, stumbling, mounting to a broad, symphonic rhythm." Louis Untermeyer, writing in The New York Evening Post, found "The Ghetto" "at once personal in its piercing sympathy and epical in its sweep. It is studded with images that are surprising and yet never strained or irrelevant; it glows with a color that is barbaric, exotic, and as local as Grand Street."The long title poem is a detailed and sympathetic account of life in the Jewish Ghetto of New York's Lower East Side, with particular emphasis on the struggles and resilience of women. The subsequent section, "Manhattan Lights," delves further into city life and immigrant experience, illuminating life in the Bowery. Other poems stem from Ridge's lifelong support of the American labor movement, and from her own experience as an immigrant. This critical edition seeks to recover the attention The Ghetto, and Other Poems, and in particular the title poem, lost after Ridge's death. The poems in the volume are as aesthetically strong as they are historically revealing. Their language combines strength and directness with startling metaphors, and their form embraces both panoramic sweep and lyrical intensity. Expertly edited and annotated by Lawrence Kramer, this first modern edition to reproduce the full 1918 publication of The Ghetto and Other Stories offers all the background and context needed for a rich, informed reading of Lola Ridge's masterpiece

     

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  12. Unfinished Spirit
    Muriel Rukeyser's Twentieth Century
    Erschienen: [2022]; © 2022
    Verlag:  Cornell University Press, Ithaca, NY

    In Unfinished Spirit, Rowena Kennedy-Epstein brings to light the extraordinary archive of Muriel Rukeyser's (1913–1980) unpublished and incomplete literary works, revealing the ways in which misogyny influences the kinds of texts we read and value.... mehr

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    In Unfinished Spirit, Rowena Kennedy-Epstein brings to light the extraordinary archive of Muriel Rukeyser's (1913–1980) unpublished and incomplete literary works, revealing the ways in which misogyny influences the kinds of texts we read and value. Despite her status today as an influential poet, much of Rukeyser's critical and feminist writing remained unfinished, supressed by the sexism of editors, political censure, the withdrawal of funding and publishing contracts, as well the conditions of single motherhood and economic precarity. From Savage Coast, her novel of the Spanish Civil War (which Kennedy-Epstein recovered, edited, and published to great acclaim in 2013) to her photo-text collaboration with Berenice Abbott, essays on women writers, radio scripts, and biographies, Unfinished Spirit traces the creation, reception, and rejection of Rukeyser's most ambitious texts—works that continued the radical, avant-garde project of modernism and challenged an increasingly hegemonic Cold War culture. Bound together by Rukeyser's radical vision of artistic creation and political engagement, these incomplete texts open a space to theorize the politics of the unfinished for understanding women's artistic production, reasserting the importance of the archive as a primary site of feminist criticism

     

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  13. What Noise Against the Cane
    Erschienen: [2021]
    Verlag:  Yale University Press, New Haven, CT

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    Frontmatter -- Contents -- Foreword -- Chant for the Waters and Dirt and Blade -- Guesswork -- Ma and the Snake -- First American Years -- La Divina Pastora, Mother of Miracles -- Extra Virgin Olive Oil -- Woman in Dub -- Fleshed Cartographies -- Harriet Jacobs Grips the Silence -- Malady -- Dancing at the Shrine in Harlem -- It’s Risky to Love in the Season of Hunters -- Island -- A Retrograde -- Orfeu Negro / Black Orpheus -- Accent -- Ex(ile) -- Flowers Pressed to My Head -- Chant for the Waters and Dirt and Blade (Slight Return) -- Notes -- Acknowledgments The 115th volume of the Yale Series of Younger Poets is a lyrical and polyvocal exploration of what it means to fight for yourself†‹What Noise Against the Cane is a lyric quest for belonging and freedom, weaving political resistance, Caribbean folklore, immigration and the realities of Black life in America. Desiree C. Bailey begins by reworking the epic in an oceanic narrative of bondage and liberation in the midst of the Haitian Revolution. The poems move into the contemporary Black diaspora, probing the mythologies of home, belief, nation and womanhood. Series judge Carl Phillips observes that Bailey's “poems argue for hope and faith equally. . . . These are powerful poems, indeed, and they make a persuasive argument for the transformative powers of steady defiance.&rdquo

     

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  14. The Solace Is Not the Lullaby
    Autor*in: Osier, Jill
    Erschienen: [2020]
    Verlag:  Yale University Press, New Haven, CT

    Frontmatter -- Contents -- Foreword -- I -- Small Town -- Some Roads in Iowa -- This Field Wasn’t Always a Field -- Fall -- Edge of the World -- Some Roads in Iowa (II) -- II -- Story -- Grip -- From -- Lake Saganaga -- Of Unsent Letters, One --... mehr

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    Frontmatter -- Contents -- Foreword -- I -- Small Town -- Some Roads in Iowa -- This Field Wasn’t Always a Field -- Fall -- Edge of the World -- Some Roads in Iowa (II) -- II -- Story -- Grip -- From -- Lake Saganaga -- Of Unsent Letters, One -- Kansas -- Dirge -- Without -- The Horses Are Fighting -- On Death -- III -- Mars -- Relume -- Chances of Finding a Heart at an Auction -- September -- Sand -- The Solace Is Not the Lullaby But That Anything Can Be a Lullaby -- Ice Boat Notes -- River -- IV -- The Heart Is One -- Bachelor -- Homage -- We -- 1979 -- V -- Nest -- Guadalquivir -- Nest (II) -- Love Affair That Is the Walk Home -- November Elegy -- VI -- Storm of the Century -- The Steps in the Snow Lead Around and Around a Place Called Want -- Pony -- The Rain Falls Far -- Brother -- They’re Saying Now That Feathers Are Mostly Light, That Wings Are Mostly Not There -- Vespers -- Requiem -- Shell Rock Song -- Acknowledgments Jill Osier’s poems of quiet attention comprise this 114th volume of the Yale Series of Younger PoetsThe hollow more than shape is certain. The 114th volume of the Yale Series of Younger Poets features Jill Osier’s poems of quiet attention to the human and natural worlds. In his foreword to the collection, award-winning poet Carl Phillips notes, “Certain mysteries—most of them—remain mysteries in an Osier poem.” Despite this, Osier’s poetry—distinguished by its brevity, precision, and restraint—offers what Phillips describes as feeling “incongruously (dare I say magically?) like closure, a steady place to land.” He notes that “Osier’s is a sensibility unlike any I’ve encountered before—the poems here are thrilling, and strangely new.”

     

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  15. Fast
    Autor*in: Graham, Jorie
    Erschienen: [2017]
    Verlag:  ECCO, an imprint of Harper Collins Publishers, New York, NY

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    Weitere Schlagworte: POETRY / American / General; POETRY / Women Authors; American poetry / 21st century; 2000-2099; Poetry; Poetry
    Umfang: 84 Seiten, 23 cm
  16. The Solace Is Not the Lullaby
    Autor*in: Osier, Jill
    Erschienen: [2020]
    Verlag:  Yale University Press, New Haven, CT

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    Frontmatter -- Contents -- Foreword -- I -- Small Town -- Some Roads in Iowa -- This Field Wasn’t Always a Field -- Fall -- Edge of the World -- Some Roads in Iowa (II) -- II -- Story -- Grip -- From -- Lake Saganaga -- Of Unsent Letters, One -- Kansas -- Dirge -- Without -- The Horses Are Fighting -- On Death -- III -- Mars -- Relume -- Chances of Finding a Heart at an Auction -- September -- Sand -- The Solace Is Not the Lullaby But That Anything Can Be a Lullaby -- Ice Boat Notes -- River -- IV -- The Heart Is One -- Bachelor -- Homage -- We -- 1979 -- V -- Nest -- Guadalquivir -- Nest (II) -- Love Affair That Is the Walk Home -- November Elegy -- VI -- Storm of the Century -- The Steps in the Snow Lead Around and Around a Place Called Want -- Pony -- The Rain Falls Far -- Brother -- They’re Saying Now That Feathers Are Mostly Light, That Wings Are Mostly Not There -- Vespers -- Requiem -- Shell Rock Song -- Acknowledgments Jill Osier’s poems of quiet attention comprise this 114th volume of the Yale Series of Younger PoetsThe hollow more than shape is certain. The 114th volume of the Yale Series of Younger Poets features Jill Osier’s poems of quiet attention to the human and natural worlds. In his foreword to the collection, award-winning poet Carl Phillips notes, “Certain mysteries—most of them—remain mysteries in an Osier poem.” Despite this, Osier’s poetry—distinguished by its brevity, precision, and restraint—offers what Phillips describes as feeling “incongruously (dare I say magically?) like closure, a steady place to land.” He notes that “Osier’s is a sensibility unlike any I’ve encountered before—the poems here are thrilling, and strangely new.”

     

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  17. What Noise Against the Cane
    Erschienen: [2021]
    Verlag:  Yale University Press, New Haven, CT

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    Frontmatter -- Contents -- Foreword -- Chant for the Waters and Dirt and Blade -- Guesswork -- Ma and the Snake -- First American Years -- La Divina Pastora, Mother of Miracles -- Extra Virgin Olive Oil -- Woman in Dub -- Fleshed Cartographies -- Harriet Jacobs Grips the Silence -- Malady -- Dancing at the Shrine in Harlem -- It’s Risky to Love in the Season of Hunters -- Island -- A Retrograde -- Orfeu Negro / Black Orpheus -- Accent -- Ex(ile) -- Flowers Pressed to My Head -- Chant for the Waters and Dirt and Blade (Slight Return) -- Notes -- Acknowledgments The 115th volume of the Yale Series of Younger Poets is a lyrical and polyvocal exploration of what it means to fight for yourself†‹What Noise Against the Cane is a lyric quest for belonging and freedom, weaving political resistance, Caribbean folklore, immigration and the realities of Black life in America. Desiree C. Bailey begins by reworking the epic in an oceanic narrative of bondage and liberation in the midst of the Haitian Revolution. The poems move into the contemporary Black diaspora, probing the mythologies of home, belief, nation and womanhood. Series judge Carl Phillips observes that Bailey's “poems argue for hope and faith equally. . . . These are powerful poems, indeed, and they make a persuasive argument for the transformative powers of steady defiance.&rdquo

     

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  18. <<Der>> Traum in der neueren russischen Lyrik
    Elena Švarc, Ol’ga Sedakova und Gennadij Ajgi
    Erschienen: [2021]
    Verlag:  Peter Lang, Berlin

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    ISBN: 9783631839812; 3631839812
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    Schriftenreihe: Neuere Lyrik ; Band 9
    Schlagworte: Švarc, Elena Andreevna; Sedakova, Olʹga Aleksandrovna; Ajgi, Gennadij Nikolaevič; Lyrik; Traum <Motiv>;
    Weitere Schlagworte: POETRY / Women Authors; Poetry; Russian; Ajgi; Baharova; Elena; Gennadij; Henrieke; Katina; Lyrik; Mystik; neueren; Ol’ga; Poetik; Russische Untergrundlyrik; russischen; Sedakova; Stahl; Švarc; Transzendenz
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  19. The Ghetto, and Other Poems
    An Annotated Edition
    Autor*in: Ridge, Lola
    Erschienen: 2023; ©2023
    Verlag:  Fordham University Press, New York, NY

    At last recovered in this enriching annotated edition, this important but neglected work of American modernism offers a unique poetic encounter with the Jewish communities in New York’s Lower East Side.Long forgotten on account of her gender and... mehr

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    At last recovered in this enriching annotated edition, this important but neglected work of American modernism offers a unique poetic encounter with the Jewish communities in New York’s Lower East Side.Long forgotten on account of her gender and left-wing politics, Lola Ridge is finally being rediscovered and read alongside such celebrated contemporaries as Hart Crane, William Carlos Williams, and Marianne Moore—all of whom knew her and admired her work. In her time Ridge was considered one of America’s leading poets, but after her death in 1941 she and her work effectively disappeared for the next seventy-five years. Her book The Ghetto and Other Poems, is a key work of American modernism, yet it has long, and unjustly, been neglected. When it was first published in 1918—in an abbreviated version in The New Republic, then in full by B. W. Huebsch five months later—The Ghetto and Other Poems was a literary sensation. The poet Alfred Kreymbourg, in a Poetry Magazine review, praised “The Ghetto” for its “sheer passion, deadly accuracy of versatile images, beauty, richness, and incisiveness of epithet, unfolding of adventures, portraiture of emotion and thought, pageantry of pushcarts—the whole lifting, falling, stumbling, mounting to a broad, symphonic rhythm.” Louis Untermeyer, writing in The New York Evening Post, found “The Ghetto” “at once personal in its piercing sympathy and epical in its sweep. It is studded with images that are surprising and yet never strained or irrelevant; it glows with a color that is barbaric, exotic, and as local as Grand Street.”The long title poem is a detailed and sympathetic account of life in the Jewish Ghetto of New York’s Lower East Side, with particular emphasis on the struggles and resilience of women. The subsequent section, “Manhattan Lights,” delves further into city life and immigrant experience, illuminating life in the Bowery. Other poems stem from Ridge’s lifelong support of the American labor movement, and from her own experience as an immigrant. This critical edition seeks to recover the attention The Ghetto, and Other Poems, and in particular the title poem, lost after Ridge’s death. The poems in the volume are as aesthetically strong as they are historically revealing. Their language combines strength and directness with startling metaphors, and their form embraces both panoramic sweep and lyrical intensity. Expertly edited and annotated by Lawrence Kramer, this first modern edition to reproduce the full 1918 publication of The Ghetto and Other Stories offers all the background and context needed for a rich, informed reading of Lola Ridge’s masterpiece

     

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  20. Before our eyes
    new and selected poems, 1975-2017
    Autor*in: Wilner, Eleanor
    Erschienen: [2019]
    Verlag:  Princeton University Press, Princeton

    A major new collection from the winner of the 2019 Frost Medal for distinguished lifetime achievement in poetry. Before Our Eyes gathers more than thirty new poems by Eleanor Wilner, along with representative selections from her seven previous books,... mehr

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    A major new collection from the winner of the 2019 Frost Medal for distinguished lifetime achievement in poetry. Before Our Eyes gathers more than thirty new poems by Eleanor Wilner, along with representative selections from her seven previous books, to present a major overview of her distinguished body of work. A poet who engages with history in lyrical language, Wilner creates worlds that reflect on and illuminate the actual one, drawing on the power of communal myth and memory to transform them into agents of change. In these poems, well-known figures step out of old texts to alter their stories and new figures arise out of the local air—a girl with a fury of bees in her hair, homesick statues who step down from their pedestals, a bat cave whose altar bears a judgment on our worship of war, and a frog whose spring wakening invites our own. In the process, ancient myths are naturalized while nature is newly mythologized in the service of life. Before Our Eyes features widely anthologized works such as “Sarah’s Choice” and “Reading the Bible Backwards.” In the new poems, Wilner records the bewildering public shocks of the current moment, when civic life is under threat, when language itself is attacked, and when poetry’s lens of collective imagination becomes a way to resist falsity, to seek meaning, and to really see what is before our eyes Frontmatter -- CONTENTS -- ACKNOWLEDGMENTS -- NEW POEMS (2011–2017) -- FROM TOURIST IN HELL (2010) -- FROM THE GIRL WITH BEES IN HER HAIR (2004) -- FROM REVERSING THE SPELL, NEW AND SELECTED POEMS (1993–1996) -- FROM OTHERWISE (1993) -- FROM SARAH’S CHOICE (1989) -- FROM SHEKHINAH (1984) -- FROM MAYA (1979) -- NOTES

     

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  21. Stet
    Poems
    Autor*in: Malech, Dora
    Erschienen: [2018]
    Verlag:  Princeton University Press, Princeton, NJ

    A fascinating collection of serious and playful poems that tap the inventive possibilities of the anagram and other constraining formsIn Stet, poet Dora Malech takes constraint as her catalyst and subject, exploring what it means to make or break a... mehr

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    A fascinating collection of serious and playful poems that tap the inventive possibilities of the anagram and other constraining formsIn Stet, poet Dora Malech takes constraint as her catalyst and subject, exploring what it means to make or break a vow, to create art out of a life in flux, to reckon with the body's bounds, and to arrive at a place where one might bear and care for another life. Tapping the inventive possibilities of constrained forms, particularly the revealing limitations of the anagram, Stet is a work of serious play that brings home the connections and intimacies of language."Stet," from the Latin for "let it stand," is a proofreading term meaning to retain or return to a previous phrasing. The uncertainty of changes made and then reconsidered haunts Stet as its poems explore what is left unsaid through erasures, redaction, and the limitations of spelling. How does one "go back" on one's word or "stand by" one's decisions? Can a life be remade or revised, or is the past forever present as in a palimpsest? Embodying the physicality and reproductive potentiality inherent in the collection's forms and figures, Stet ends expectantly, not searching for closure but awaiting the messy, living possibilities of what comes next.By turns troubling and consoling, Stet powerfully combines lyric invention and brilliant wordplay Frontmatter -- Acknowledgments -- Contents -- ESSAY AS YES, -- THE CAN'T NOT'S THE CONSTANT -- AS[ ]K -- [ ]OR[ ]ASK[ ] -- STET -- FACE TO HEX -- LAY AND TRY -- DAISIES IS IDEAS -- ASSAIL AS SAIL AILS AS -- DESCREATION MYTH -- SURE RUSE -- ARE NOT NO TEAR -- [SEE: EROSION] -- A TIME BALM -- WRIT IN ORE -- TEST -- [TEST] -- WRIT IN FIRE -- DO[OR] -- SOMETHING WONDERFUL IS ABOUT TO HAPPEN TO YOU -- WRIT IN MOTION -- ROAD NOT END -- TUNED : LIT -- [COS(IGN]EOUS) -- I DO -- CRY UNTO COUNTRY -- THIS, CERTAIN -- Q & A -- THEN READING IN THE GARDEN -- AFTER PLATH: METAPHORS I -- AFTER PLATH: METAPHORS II -- AFTER PLATH: METAPHORS III -- AFTER PLATH: METAPHORS IV -- AFTER PLATH: METAPHORS V -- AFTER PLATH: METAPHORS VI -- AFTER PLATH: METAPHORS VII -- AFTER PLATH: METAPHORS VIII -- AFTER PLATH: METAPHORS IX -- Notes -- Princeton Series of Contemporary Poets

     

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    Schriftenreihe: Princeton Series of Contemporary Poets ; 148
    Schlagworte: American poetry; POETRY / Women Authors
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  22. Unfinished Spirit
    Muriel Rukeyser's Twentieth Century
    Erschienen: [2022]; ©2022
    Verlag:  Cornell University Press, Ithaca, NY

    In Unfinished Spirit, Rowena Kennedy-Epstein brings to light the extraordinary archive of Muriel Rukeyser's (1913–1980) unpublished and incomplete literary works, revealing the ways in which misogyny influences the kinds of texts we read and value.... mehr

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    In Unfinished Spirit, Rowena Kennedy-Epstein brings to light the extraordinary archive of Muriel Rukeyser's (1913–1980) unpublished and incomplete literary works, revealing the ways in which misogyny influences the kinds of texts we read and value. Despite her status today as an influential poet, much of Rukeyser's critical and feminist writing remained unfinished, supressed by the sexism of editors, political censure, the withdrawal of funding and publishing contracts, as well the conditions of single motherhood and economic precarity. From Savage Coast, her novel of the Spanish Civil War (which Kennedy-Epstein recovered, edited, and published to great acclaim in 2013) to her photo-text collaboration with Berenice Abbott, essays on women writers, radio scripts, and biographies, Unfinished Spirit traces the creation, reception, and rejection of Rukeyser's most ambitious texts—works that continued the radical, avant-garde project of modernism and challenged an increasingly hegemonic Cold War culture. Bound together by Rukeyser's radical vision of artistic creation and political engagement, these incomplete texts open a space to theorize the politics of the unfinished for understanding women's artistic production, reasserting the importance of the archive as a primary site of feminist criticism

     

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    ISBN: 9781501762345
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    Schlagworte: Feminism and literature; Women and literature; POETRY / Women Authors
    Weitere Schlagworte: Modernism women writers, feminist poets, gender norms of publishing, sexism in publishing, speed of darkness poem, feminist literature, sexism in literature
    Umfang: 1 Online-Ressource (224 p.), 13 b&w halftones
  23. I entered without words
    Poems
    Autor*in: Gladding, Jody
    Erschienen: [2022]; ©2022
    Verlag:  Princeton University Press, Princeton, NJ

    "An innovative and inviting book of poems about the places where language and landscape converge. In this strongly visual and environmentally engaged collection, award-winning poet and translator Jody Gladding explores landscape as a source of... mehr

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    "An innovative and inviting book of poems about the places where language and landscape converge. In this strongly visual and environmentally engaged collection, award-winning poet and translator Jody Gladding explores landscape as a source of language in lyrics that operate as physical acts in three-dimensional space. Composed and printed in a landscape format, these minimal, quiet, playful, meditative, and open-ended poems are experimental in form and inviting in subject. Drawing inspiration from poets like A.R. Ammons, Lorine Niedecker, Gustaf Sobin, and Jean Valentine, and visual artists like Ann Hamilton, Roni Horn, and Cecilia Vicuña, Gladding discovers exciting spatial possibilities within the page itself by exploiting white space and varying typeface. As the page opens into the compositional field that Mallarmé, Ponge, and others conceived it to be, words constellate around bolded through-lines to offer multiple, interwoven meanings, interacting with each other and the reader, who moves freely among them, to make poems that are spatial, nonlinear, and different with each reading. And, adding yet another dimension to the collection, many of the poems have facing-page French versions. 'Landscape-oriented' in every sense, I entered without words is an ambitious, innovative, and striking collection by a major poet"-- "This collection is one of two manuscripts recently chosen by Susan Stewart for the Princeton Series of Contemporary Poets, which is dedicated to publishing the best work of today's emerging and established poets. We publish one to two titles per year as selected by the series editor. The series began in 1975 with the publication of Sadness and Happiness: Poems by Robert Pinsky, and has published landmark collections by such poets as Ann Lauterbach and Jorie Graham. I entered without words is a new collection of poems by the poet and translator Jody Gladding. Using unusual visual and verbal forms, Gladding constructs poems that, in her words, allow readers 'to move about the page as they please--there is no right or wrong way to proceed. The poem opens into a three-dimensional space where things can happen simultaneously. And differently with each reading.' Creating many paths for readers across the page through word placements and font choices, Gladding constructs scenes that blend the surreal, the domestic, and the natural world to raise questions about language, poetic form, and representation. Some of the poems have facing-page French versions that further extend the reader's sense of exploration"--

     

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  24. Unfinished spirit
    Muriel Rukeyser's twentieth century
    Erschienen: 2022
    Verlag:  Cornell University Press, Ithaca [New York]

    Introduction: waste/archives/feminism -- Costa Brava -- Her symbol was civil war: recovering Savage Coast -- Mother of exiles: Spanish Civil War writing -- Bad influence and willful subjects: the life of poetry, "many keys," -- and Sunday at nine --... mehr

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    Introduction: waste/archives/feminism -- Costa Brava -- Her symbol was civil war: recovering Savage Coast -- Mother of exiles: Spanish Civil War writing -- Bad influence and willful subjects: the life of poetry, "many keys," -- and Sunday at nine -- So easy to see: Rukeyser and Berenice Abbott's lost collaboration -- Pillars of process: Franz Boas, birth, and Indigenous thought -- Conclusion: the Rukeyser era. "Looks at Muriel Rukeyser's unfinished and unpublished projects--from her lost novel Savage Coast, to her photo-text collaboration with Berenice Abbott, to her essays on women writers-to challenge the supremacy of an androcentric literary history and examine the ways gender informs the production and reception of texts written by women"

     

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    ISBN: 9781501762345; 1501762346; 9781501762338; 1501762338
    Schlagworte: Women and literature; Feminism and literature; POETRY / Women Authors; Feminism and literature; Women and literature; Criticism, interpretation, etc; History
    Weitere Schlagworte: Rukeyser, Muriel (1913-1980); Rukeyser, Muriel
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  25. Mayy Ziyādah
    sīrat ḥayātihā wa-adabuhā wa-awrāq lam tunshar
    Erschienen: 2019
    Verlag:  al-Manhal lil-Nashr al-Iliktirūnī, ʻAmmān

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    Auflage/Ausgabe: al-Ṭabʻah al-iliktirūnīyah al-ūlá
    Schlagworte: Women authors, Arab; POETRY / Women Authors; BIOGRAPHY & AUTOBIOGRAPHY / Literary
    Weitere Schlagworte: Ziyādah, Mayy; Array
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    Electronic reproduction from the print version by Al Manhal

    Includes bibliographical references (pages 256 - 258)