In mapping the achievements of contemporary American women poets, this reference helps liberate them from restrictive conventional views and illustrates the tremendous diversity of their works. Included are alphabetically arranged entries on nearly 70 American women poets who published significant works after 1945.
For a discussion of the way a number of contemporary writers work with the moment when language or the mind fails, see Gardner, Regions of Unlikeness. For a fascinating collection of responses to Dickinson by contemporary writers, ...
"Jean Gould portrays, in most instances from first-hand interviews, the lives and careers of those women who are prominent in carrying on the heritage of the pioneers presented in the...
A series of biographical sketches of ten women poets: Dickinson, Lowell, Stein, Teasdale, Wylie, H.D., Moore, Millay, Bogan and Deutsch. Gould's purpose in these biographical studies is to show not...
Alien and negative European languages would replace those African languages recently removed and, irony of all ironies, when the word/i-mage equation was attempted again, this process would take place through a language that was not ...
In this unusual and insightful collection, fourteen full-length literary interviews with innovative female poets of the last forty years, enhanced with a selection of their poems and prefaced by short...
This book is of pivotal importance to the development of women's poetry in America and will serve as an invaluable reference for specialists and students alike.
She Rises Like the Sun: Invocations of the Goddess by Contemporary American Women Poets
Encompassing several genres of literary composition, this up-beat, multi-cultural anthology provides an integrated curriculum of contemporary American women writers from diverse backgrounds whose works have recently emerged...
Felipe Ehrenberg, “A few explanatory words,” in Sabor a Mí (Cullompton, Devon, UK: Beau Geste Press, 1973), 1. 3. ... “Irruptions of Memory: Expressive Politics in Chile's Transition to Democracy,” Journal of Latin American Studies 312 ...
Ed. William Andrews, Frances Foster, and Trudier Harris. New York: Oxford University Press, 1997. 488. "McElroy, Colleen J." Contemporary Authors. Ed. Clare Kinsman. Vol. 49-52. Detroit: Gale, 1975. 363. "McElroy, Colleen J." Black ...