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The Voice of the Poet: Adrienne Rich


Author: Adrienne Rich
Narrator: Adrienne Rich (Amer.)
Imprint:
BOT Essentials
Genre: General Fiction, Poetry
Release Date: December 27, 2005

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1 & 1 Book CD $24.00 9781415920947
 

Title Description
THE VOICE OF THE POET

A remarkable series of audiobooks, featuring distinguished twentieth-century American poets reading from their own work. A first in audiobook publishing--a series that uses the written word to enhance the listening experience--poetry to be read as well as heard. Each audiobook includes rare archival recordings and a book with the text of the poetry, a bibliograohy, and commentary by J. D. McClatchy, the poet and critic, who is the editor of The Yale Review.

"Hearing poetry spoken by the poet is always a unique illumination. This series opens our ears to some of the most passionate utterances and enthralling performances ever recorded."--Seamus Heaney, Nobel Prize winner, Poetry

"There has been a great need for a well-edited audio series for poetry, with high literary and technical quality. J. D. McClatchy has filled this need with great style."--Robert Pinsky


Adrienne Rich is a poet of rare power and commitment. Born in 1929, she was still a student at Radcliffe when her first book of poems was chosen by W.H. Auden for the Yale Younger Poets series in 1951. Over the next two decades her ambitions deepened as she shaped her poems into instruments of analysis and discovery. Her involvement in the political movements of the late 1960s eventually led her to a radical feminism, which is both an argument with the self and the effort, personal and poetic, to recover the power prior to patriarchy and its political oppressions. Whether writing about the fate of women in history or the drama of women loving women, she sees in her poems both the means of change and the "dream of the common language." Her poetry is driven, as she has said, by "a belief in art, not as a commodity, not as a luxury, not as a suspect activity, but as a precious resource to be made available to all."


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