Selected poems, 1965-1990 / Marilyn Hacker.
This volume contains selections of work from five books by one of America's most acclaimed and most controversial poets. Marilyn Hacker's poems have been praised for their technical virtuosity, for their forthright feminism, political acuity, and equally unabashed eroticism. This book enab...
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505 | 0 | |a Presentation piece -- Exiles -- She bitches about boys -- from The navigators (I, III, IV, V, VI, X) -- For Elektra -- Elektra on Third Avenue -- The art of the novel -- Before the war -- The sea coming indoors -- Pornographic poem -- Forage Sestina -- Sestina -- Villanelle -- Sisterhood -- Elegy -- Rooms in Bloomsbury -- Aube Provençale -- Crépuscule Provençale -- Untoward occurrence at embassy poetry reading -- A Christmas crown -- The callers -- Somewhere in a turret -- from Separations (I, V, VI, VII, IX, XIV, XVI, XVIII) -- Rhetoric -- Villanelle: late summer -- The companion -- The last time -- After the revolution -- Geographer -- Feeling and form -- The regent's park sonnets -- Living in the moment -- Adult entertainment -- Prayer for my daughter -- 1976 -- Third snowfall. | |
505 | 0 | |a Iva's pantoum -- The hang-glider's daughter -- Lines declining a transtlantic dinner invitation -- Iva's birthday poem -- Partial analysis -- Why we are going back to Paradise Island -- Shirland Road -- La Fontaine de Vaucluse -- Peterborough -- Home, and I've -- Pantoum -- Canzone -- From Taking notice (I-VII, X, XIII, XIV, XVIII, XIX, XXIII) -- Assumptions. Towards autumn -- Fourteen -- Mother -- Days of 1959 -- Fifteen to eighteen -- 1973 -- Mother II -- Autumn 1980 -- Part of a true story -- A chaplet for Judith Landry -- Sword -- Inheritances -- Graffiti from the Gare Saint-Manqué -- Gerda in the Aerie -- The robber woman -- The little robber girl considers the wide world -- Rune of the Finland woman -- The little robber girl gets on in the wide world -- Ballad of ladies lost and found. | |
505 | 0 | |a Going back to the river. Two cities -- Nights of 1962: the river merchants' wife -- April interval -- Riposte -- Late August letter -- Country & western -- Country & western II -- Letter from Goose Creek: April -- Nights of 1964-1966: the old reliable -- Elevens -- Late August -- Dear Jool, I miss you in Saint-Saturnin -- Le Travail Rajeunit -- Languedocienne -- For K.J., leaving and coming back -- Celles -- Separate lives -- Days of 1944: three friends -- For Jean Migrenne -- Going back to the river -- Against silence. | |
520 | |a This volume contains selections of work from five books by one of America's most acclaimed and most controversial poets. Marilyn Hacker's poems have been praised for their technical virtuosity, for their forthright feminism, political acuity, and equally unabashed eroticism. This book enables new readers to discover an important poet, others to reread and retrace the poet's progress from promise to maturity. | ||
650 | 0 | |a Mothers and daughters |v Poetry. |0 sh2008107963 | |
650 | 0 | |a Lesbians |v Poetry. |0 sh2008106915 | |
650 | 0 | |a Women |v Poetry. |0 sh2008113716 | |
655 | 7 | |a Lesbian poetry. |2 homoit |0 homoit0000762 | |
655 | 7 | |a LGBTQ+ poetry. |2 homoit |0 homoit0001118 | |
650 | 7 | |a Women. |2 homoit |0 homoit0001509 | |
650 | 7 | |a Gender identity. |2 homoit |0 homoit0000571 | |
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