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Elegies

Elegies( )
Author: Rukeyser, Muriel
Introduction by: Levi, Jan Heller
Keller, Christoph
ISBN:978-0-8112-2106-1
Publication Date:Sep 2013
Publisher:New Directions Publishing Corporation
Book Format:Paperback
List Price:USD $14.95
Book Description:

An elegant relaunch of Muriel Rukeyser's Elegies, previously available only in a limited edition, celebrates the centennial of her birth

Book Details
Pages:64
Detailed Subjects: Poetry / General
Physical Dimensions (W X L X H):5.2 x 8 x 0.3 Inches
Book Weight:0.022 Pounds
Author Biography
Rukeyser, Muriel (Author)
During her five-decade literary career, Rukeyser provoked varying critical response; yet her passionate contribution to the contemporary literary and political scene cannot be doubted. An outspoken "spokespoet," she was always where the political action was. As a young reporter from Vassar, she covered the 1932 Scottsboro Trial; some forty years later, she was jailed for her anti-Vietnam protests in Washington, D.C. So closely aligned is her activism to her art that several reviewers believe that the history of midcentury America can be garnered from her poetry. Yet, along with her outrage, Rukeyser's poetry is marked by optimism in a way that is reminiscent of Walt Whitman's verse. It is as though she believed that out of the pain of conflict will come a healing and transforming revelation. During her career, Rukeyser moved from a reliance on simple declaratives to a more sophisticated, private use of language; and, though she continued to deal with politics all her life, later poems also treat personal subjects---her role as mother and daughter, her sexual feelings for women and men, the illness that led to her death. From beginning to end, she was honored for her contribution to poetry: with the Yale Younger Poets Prize in 1935 for Theory of Flight to the tribute paid her at the annual New York Quarterly Poetry Day in 1977. 020



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