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"Wherever there are hot spots that journalists blow up on the front page — strikes, massacres, revolutions, tortures, wars, prisoners and marches — there is Rukeyser, in the very front line, a spokesperson, or spokespoet perhaps, speaking up loudly for freedom in the world." - Jascha Kessler
Muriel Rukeyser (1913-80) published her first book, the powerfully experimental "Theory of Flight," at age twenty-two, and went on to an adventurous and prolific career as poet, translator, and political activist. Her expansive energies sought a poetry in which politics, geography, sexuality, mythology, and autobiography could find fused and fluid expression. From her early, brilliantly cinematic "Poem Out of Childhood" through excerpts from her long wartime "Letter to the Front" to her late "Resurrection of the Right Side," written after her stroke, this selection represents the many sides and selves of a major poet.
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"Wherever there are hot spots that journalists blow up on the front page — strikes, massacres, revolutions, tortures, wars, prisoners and marches — there is Rukeyser, in the very front line, a spokesperson, or spokespoet perhaps, speaking up loudly for freedom in the world." - Jascha Kessler
Muriel Rukeyser (1913-80) published her first book, the powerfully experimental "Theory of Flight," at age twenty-two, and went on to an adventurous and prolific career as poet, translator, and political activist. Her expansive energies sought a poetry in which politics, geography, sexuality, mythology, and autobiography could find fused and fluid expression. From her early, brilliantly cinematic "Poem Out of Childhood" through excerpts from her long wartime "Letter to the Front" to her late "Resurrection of the Right Side," written after her stroke, this selection represents the many sides and selves of a major poet.
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