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100 1 $aRich, Adrienne,$d1929-2012,$eauthor.
240 10 $aPoems
245 10 $aCollected poems, 1950-2012 /$cAdrienne Rich ; [Introduction by Claudia Rankine].
250 $aFirst edition.
264 1 $aNew York :$bW.W. Norton & Company,$c[2016]
264 4 $c©2016
300 $ali, 1164 pages ;$c25 cm
336 $atext$btxt$2rdacontent
337 $aunmediated$bn$2rdamedia
338 $avolume$bnc$2rdacarrier
504 $aIncludes bibliographical references (pages 1121-1146) and index.
505 00 $tA change of world (1951).$tStorm warnings --$tAunt Jennifer's tigers --$tVertigo --$tThe ultimate act --$tWhat ghosts can say --$tThe kursaal at Interlaken --$tReliquary --$tPurely local --$tA view of the terrace --$tBy no means native --$tAir without incense --$tFor the felling of an elm in the Harvard yard --$tA clock in the square --$tWhy else but to forestall this hour --$tThis beast, this angel --$tEastport to Block Island --$tAt a deathbed in the year two thousand --$tAfterward --$tThe uncle speaks in the drawing room --$tBoundary --$tFive o'clock, Beacon Hill --$tFrom a chapter on literature --$tAn unsaid word --$tMathilde in Normandy --$tAt a Bach concert --$tThe rain of blood --$tStepping backward --$tItinerary --$tA revivalist in Boston --$tThe return of the evening grosbeaks --$tThe springboard --$tA change of world --$tUnsounded --$tDesign in living colors --$tWalden 1950 --$tSunday evening --$tThe innocents --$t"He remembereth that we are dust" --$tLife and letters --$tFor the conjunction of two planets --
505 00 $tPoems (1950-1951).$tThe prisoners --$tNight --$tThe house at the Cascades --$tThe roadway --$tPictures by Vuillard --$tOrient wheat --$tVersailles --$tAnnotation for an epitaph --$tIdeal landscape --$tThe celebration in the plaza --$tThe tourist and the town --$tBears --$tThe insusceptibles --$tLucifer in the train --$tRecorders in Italy --$tAt Hertford House --$tThe wild sky --$tThe prospect --$tEpilogue for a masque of Purcell --$tVilla Adriana --$tThe explorers --$tLandscape of the star --$tLetter from the land of sinners --$tConcord River --$tApology --$tLiving in sin --$tAutumn equinox --$tThe strayed village --$tThe perennial answer --$tThe insomniacs --$tThe snow queen --$tLove in the museum --$tI heard a hermit speak --$tColophon --$tA walk by the Charles --$tNew year morning --$tIn time of carnival --$tThe middle-aged --$tThe marriage portion --$tThe tree --$tLovers are like children --$tWhen this clangor in the brain --$tA view of Merton College --$tHoliday --$tThe capital --$tThe platform --$tLast song --$tThe diamond cutters --
505 00 $tSnapshots of a daughter-in-law (1963).$tAt majority --$tFrom morning-glory to Petersburg --$tRural reflections --$tThe knights --$tThe loser.$gI.$tI kissed you, bride and lost, and went --$gII.$tWell, you are tougher than I thought. --$tThe absent-minded are always to blame --$tEuryclea's tale --$tSeptember 21 --$tAfter a sentence in "Malte Laurids Brigge" --$tSnapshots of a daughter-in-law.$g1.$tYou, once a belle in Shreveport, --$g2.$tBanging the coffee-pot into the sink --$g3.$tA thinking woman sleeps with monsters. --$g4.$tKnowing themselves too well in one another: --$g5.$tDulce ridens, dulce loquens --$g6.$tWhen to her lute Corinna sings --$g7.$t"To have in this uncertain world some stay --$g8.$t"You all die at fifteen," said Diderot, --$g9.$tNot that it is done well, but --$g10.$tWell, --$tPassing on --$tThe raven --$tMerely to know.$gI.$tWedged in by earthworks --$gII.$tLet me take you by the hair --$gIII.$tSpirit like water --$tAntinoüs: the diaries --$tJuvenilia --$tDouble monologue --$tA woman mourned by daughters --$tReadings of history.$gI.$tThe evil eye --$gII.$tThe confrontation --$gIII.$tMemorabilia --$gIV.$tConsanguinity --$gV.$tThe mirror --$gVI.$tThe covenant --$tTo the airport --$tThe afterwake --$tArtificial intelligence --$tA marriage in the 'sixties --$tFirst things --$tAttention --$tEnd of an era --$tRustication --$tApology --$tSisters --$tIn the north --$tThe classmate --$tPeeling onions --$tGhost of a chance --$tThe well --$tNovella --$tFace --$tProspective immigrants please note --$tLikeness --$tThe lag --$tAlways the same --$tPeace --$tThe roofwalker --
505 00 $tPoems (1955-1957).$tAt the Jewish new year --$tMoving in winter --$tNecessities of life (1966).$gPart one:$tPoems 1962-1965.$tNecessities of life --$tIn the woods --$tThe corpse-plant --$tThe trees --$tLike this together.$g1.$tWind rocks the car. --$g2.$tThey're tearing down, tearing up --$g3.$tWe have, as they say, --$g4.$tOur words misunderstand us. --$g5.$tDead winter doesn't die, --$tBreakfast in a bowling alley in Utica, New York --$tOpen-air museum --$tTwo songs.$g1.$tSex, as they harshly call it, --$g2.$tThat "old last act"! --$tThe parting --$tNight-pieces: for a child.$tThe crib --$tHer waking --$tThe stranger --$tAfter dark.$gI.$tYou are falling asleep and I sit looking at you --$gII.$tNow let's away from prison-- --$tMourning picture --$t"I am in danger--sir--" --$tHalfway --$tAutumn sequence.$g1.$tAn old shoe, an old pot, an old skin, --$g2.$tStill, as sweetness hardly earned --$g3.$tYour flag is dried-blood, turkey-comb --$g4.$tSkin of wet leaves on asphalt. --$tNoon --$tNot like that --$tThe knot --$tAny husband to any wife --$tSide by side --$tSpring thunder.$g1.$tThunder is all it is, and yet --$g2.$tWhatever you are that weeps --$g3.$tThe power of the dinosaur --$g4.$tA soldier is here, an ancient figure, --$g5.$tOver him, over you, a great roof is rising, --$tMoth hour --$tFocus --$tFace to face --$gPart two:$tTranslations from the Dutch.$tMartinus Nijhoff, the song of the foolish bees --$tHendrik de Vries, my brother --$tHendrik de Vries, fever --$tGerrit Achterberg, Eben Haëzer --$tGerrit Achterberg, accountability --$tGerrit Achterberg, statue --$tLeo Vroman, our family --$tChr. J. van Geel, homecoming --$tChr. J. van Geel, sleepwalking --
505 0 $aPoems (1962-1965) -- Leaflets (1969) -- Poems (1967-1969) -- The will to change (1971) -- Diving into the wreck (1971-1972) -- Poems (1973-1974) -- The dream of a common language (1974-1977) -- A wild patience has taken me this far (1978-1981) -- Your native land, your life (1981-1985) --Time's power (1985-1988) -- An atlas of the difficult world (1988-1991) -- Dark fields of the republic (1991-1995) -- Midnight salvage (1995-1998) -- Fox (1998-2000) -- The school among the ruins (2000-2004) -- Telephone ringing in the labyrinth (2004-2006) -- Tonight no poetry will serve (2007-2010) -- Later poems (2010-2012).
520 $a"Adrienne Rich was the singular voice of her generation and one of our most important American poets. She brought discussions of gender, race, and class to the forefront of poetical discourse, pushing formal boundaries and consistently examining both self and society. This collected volume traces the evolution of her poetry, from her earliest work, which was formally exact and decorous, to her later work, which became increasingly radical in both its free-verse form and feminist and political content. The entire body of her poetry is on display in this vast volume, including the National Book Award-winning 'Diving Into the Wreck' and her prize-winning 'Atlas of the Difficult World.' The 'Collected Poems' of Adrienne Rich gathers and memorializes all of her boldly political, formally ambitious, thoughtful, and lucid work--the whole of which makes her one of the most prolific and influential poets of our time."--Book jacket.
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