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Poetic Acid - Very lingering despite the title the door holds many connotations of which i really enjoyed especially agreeing with the below comment that the door could be considered life. Life holds no promises, and i have always thought of going through life with a fear of where no one would remember me for who i truly was or what i stand for Lawrencealot - That door called life.

Adrienne Rich Follow Adrienne Rich, a poet of towering reputation and towering rage, whose work — distinguished by an unswerving progressive vision and a dazzling, empathic ferocity — brought the oppression of women and lesbians to the forefront of poetic discourse and kept it there for nearly a half-century, died at the age of 82 at her home in Santa Cruz, Calif. Share it with your friends:. Make comments, explore modern poetry.

Join today for free! Sign up with Facebook. Whose woods these are I think I know. I am walking rapidly through striations of light and dark thrown under an arcade.

This is the grass your feet are planted on. I know I have been dreaming. It is an effort to help the potential immigrants make a well-informed decision that is not being blinded by the aura of the grass is greener on the other side -ish sentiment.

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I think that poetry speaks beyond that, to something different. Rich died in at the age of You can read the transcript of her entire interview with Bill in our archive and read more of her poems at Poetry Foundation website. TAGS: adrienne rich , civic poetry , immigration , poetry.

Adrienne Rich was a major figure in American letters for a generation. As poet, feminist thinker and political activist, she addressed the dislocations of our world, especially the divorce of the private and the public. She was both controversial and celebrated for her activism — and the recipient of many awards for poems and essays that bring a piercing candor to human relationships.



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