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Poems from the women's movement, edited by Honor Moore
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- Language
- eng
- Extent
- xxix, 238 p.
- Contents
-
- Diving into the wreck
- Jan Clausen
- Lady tactics
- Anne Waldman
- Caritas
- Olga Broumas
- Burning the tomato worms
- Carolyn Forché
- A California girlhood
- The goddess who created this passing world
- Alice Notley
- Phantasia for Elvira Shatayev
- "She had ruby red lacquer on her fingernails"
- "Wanting you "
- Honesty
- Maureen Owen
- Don't cheapen yourself
- Jana Harris
- Anti-short story
- Tone
- Rae Armantrout
- The nursery
- Adrienne Rich
- Fanny Howe
- In knowledge of young boys
- Toi Derricotte
- Women's work
- Michelle Cliff
- Nessie
- Rachel Blau DuPlessis
- Many junipers, heartbeats
- Under the Zanzariere
- Jane Miller
- The ballad of the lonely masturbator
- Satan says
- Sharon Olds
- Coral Sea, 1945
- Carol Muske-Dukes
- Among women
- Marie Ponsot
- She lays
- Molly Peacock
- Metaphors of women
- Katha Pollitt
- Anne Sexton
- The green notebook
- Jane Cooper
- San Sepolcro
- Jorie Graham
- Unleashed
- Joan
- Eileen Myles
- The anniversary
- Alicia Ostriker
- Personal letter #2
- A poem for my father
- Sonia Sanchez
- The applicant
- Miscarriage
- 10 commandments for liberation
- Euridice
- Alta
- Miss Rosie
- The lost baby poem
- Lucille Clifton
- At the end of the affair
- Maxine Kumin
- O'Keeffe retrospective
- Sylvia Plath
- May Swenson
- Why I died
- Erica Jong
- Sappho's reply
- Rita Mae Brown
- I like to think of Harriet Tubman
- Three poems for women
- An answer to a man's question, "What can I do about women's liberation?"
- Susan Griffin
- Quotations from charwoman me
- The father of my country
- Matrilineal descent
- Robin Morgan
- Objets d'Art
- Cynthia MacDonald
- For my sister Molly who in the fifties
- Alice Walker
- "You say I am mysterious"
- Elsa Gidlow
- The nuisance
- Rape poem
- Diane Wakoski
- Marge Piercy
- For Willyce
- Pat Parker
- Death camp
- They did not build wings for them
- Irena Klepfisz
- Susan's photograph
- Jean Valentine
- Eat rice have faith in women
- Yesterday
- Kã̈the Kollwitz
- Fran Winant
- A woman is talking to death
- Judy Grahn
- Annunciation
- Diane Di Prima
- The history of my feeling
- Kathleen Fraser
- Semele recycled
- Carolyn Kizer
- Gesture
- Not to be printed, not to be said, not to be thought
- Beverly Dahlen
- To my daughter the junkie on a train
- A litany for survival
- A poem for women in rage
- Audre Lorde
- Elegy
- Marilyn Hacker
- Poem: on declining values
- Roman poem number six
- Case in point
- Muriel Rukeyser
- June Jordan
- Living alone (I)
- Living alone (II)
- Epilogue
- Denise Levertov
- Rhyme of my inheritance
- Song
- Some unsaid things
- Joan Larkin
- Pomegranate
- Planetarium
- Dedication to hunger
- Louise Glũ̈ck
- Eve of Easter
- Bernadette Mayer
- Polemic #1
- First time: 1950
- Honor Moore
- "i am a woman in ice"
- Martha Courtot
- After touch
- Isbn
- 9781598530421
- Label
- Poems from the women's movement
- Title
- Poems from the women's movement
- Statement of responsibility
- edited by Honor Moore
- Language
- eng
- Cataloging source
- BTCTA
- Dewey number
- 811.5408
- Index
- index present
- LC call number
- PS595.F45
- LC item number
- P64 2009
- Literary form
- poetry
- Nature of contents
- bibliography
- http://library.link/vocab/relatedWorkOrContributorDate
- 1945-
- http://library.link/vocab/relatedWorkOrContributorName
- Moore, Honor
- Series statement
- American poets project
- Series volume
- 28
- http://library.link/vocab/subjectName
-
- Feminist poetry, American
- American poetry
- American poetry
- Women
- Label
- Poems from the women's movement, edited by Honor Moore
- Link
- Bibliography note
- Includes bibliographical references (p. 225-231) and index
- Contents
-
- Diving into the wreck
- Jan Clausen
- Lady tactics
- Anne Waldman
- Caritas
- Olga Broumas
- Burning the tomato worms
- Carolyn Forché
- A California girlhood
- The goddess who created this passing world
- Alice Notley
- Phantasia for Elvira Shatayev
- "She had ruby red lacquer on her fingernails"
- "Wanting you "
- Honesty
- Maureen Owen
- Don't cheapen yourself
- Jana Harris
- Anti-short story
- Tone
- Rae Armantrout
- The nursery
- Adrienne Rich
- Fanny Howe
- In knowledge of young boys
- Toi Derricotte
- Women's work
- Michelle Cliff
- Nessie
- Rachel Blau DuPlessis
- Many junipers, heartbeats
- Under the Zanzariere
- Jane Miller
- The ballad of the lonely masturbator
- Satan says
- Sharon Olds
- Coral Sea, 1945
- Carol Muske-Dukes
- Among women
- Marie Ponsot
- She lays
- Molly Peacock
- Metaphors of women
- Katha Pollitt
- Anne Sexton
- The green notebook
- Jane Cooper
- San Sepolcro
- Jorie Graham
- Unleashed
- Joan
- Eileen Myles
- The anniversary
- Alicia Ostriker
- Personal letter #2
- A poem for my father
- Sonia Sanchez
- The applicant
- Miscarriage
- 10 commandments for liberation
- Euridice
- Alta
- Miss Rosie
- The lost baby poem
- Lucille Clifton
- At the end of the affair
- Maxine Kumin
- O'Keeffe retrospective
- Sylvia Plath
- May Swenson
- Why I died
- Erica Jong
- Sappho's reply
- Rita Mae Brown
- I like to think of Harriet Tubman
- Three poems for women
- An answer to a man's question, "What can I do about women's liberation?"
- Susan Griffin
- Quotations from charwoman me
- The father of my country
- Matrilineal descent
- Robin Morgan
- Objets d'Art
- Cynthia MacDonald
- For my sister Molly who in the fifties
- Alice Walker
- "You say I am mysterious"
- Elsa Gidlow
- The nuisance
- Rape poem
- Diane Wakoski
- Marge Piercy
- For Willyce
- Pat Parker
- Death camp
- They did not build wings for them
- Irena Klepfisz
- Susan's photograph
- Jean Valentine
- Eat rice have faith in women
- Yesterday
- Kã̈the Kollwitz
- Fran Winant
- A woman is talking to death
- Judy Grahn
- Annunciation
- Diane Di Prima
- The history of my feeling
- Kathleen Fraser
- Semele recycled
- Carolyn Kizer
- Gesture
- Not to be printed, not to be said, not to be thought
- Beverly Dahlen
- To my daughter the junkie on a train
- A litany for survival
- A poem for women in rage
- Audre Lorde
- Elegy
- Marilyn Hacker
- Poem: on declining values
- Roman poem number six
- Case in point
- Muriel Rukeyser
- June Jordan
- Living alone (I)
- Living alone (II)
- Epilogue
- Denise Levertov
- Rhyme of my inheritance
- Song
- Some unsaid things
- Joan Larkin
- Pomegranate
- Planetarium
- Dedication to hunger
- Louise Glũ̈ck
- Eve of Easter
- Bernadette Mayer
- Polemic #1
- First time: 1950
- Honor Moore
- "i am a woman in ice"
- Martha Courtot
- After touch
- Control code
- ocn233939746
- Dimensions
- 20 cm.
- Extent
- xxix, 238 p.
- Isbn
- 9781598530421
- Isbn Type
- (acid-free paper)
- Lccn
- 2008943071
- System control number
-
- (Sirsi) o233939746
- (OCoLC)233939746
- Label
- Poems from the women's movement, edited by Honor Moore
- Link
- Bibliography note
- Includes bibliographical references (p. 225-231) and index
- Contents
-
- Diving into the wreck
- Jan Clausen
- Lady tactics
- Anne Waldman
- Caritas
- Olga Broumas
- Burning the tomato worms
- Carolyn Forché
- A California girlhood
- The goddess who created this passing world
- Alice Notley
- Phantasia for Elvira Shatayev
- "She had ruby red lacquer on her fingernails"
- "Wanting you "
- Honesty
- Maureen Owen
- Don't cheapen yourself
- Jana Harris
- Anti-short story
- Tone
- Rae Armantrout
- The nursery
- Adrienne Rich
- Fanny Howe
- In knowledge of young boys
- Toi Derricotte
- Women's work
- Michelle Cliff
- Nessie
- Rachel Blau DuPlessis
- Many junipers, heartbeats
- Under the Zanzariere
- Jane Miller
- The ballad of the lonely masturbator
- Satan says
- Sharon Olds
- Coral Sea, 1945
- Carol Muske-Dukes
- Among women
- Marie Ponsot
- She lays
- Molly Peacock
- Metaphors of women
- Katha Pollitt
- Anne Sexton
- The green notebook
- Jane Cooper
- San Sepolcro
- Jorie Graham
- Unleashed
- Joan
- Eileen Myles
- The anniversary
- Alicia Ostriker
- Personal letter #2
- A poem for my father
- Sonia Sanchez
- The applicant
- Miscarriage
- 10 commandments for liberation
- Euridice
- Alta
- Miss Rosie
- The lost baby poem
- Lucille Clifton
- At the end of the affair
- Maxine Kumin
- O'Keeffe retrospective
- Sylvia Plath
- May Swenson
- Why I died
- Erica Jong
- Sappho's reply
- Rita Mae Brown
- I like to think of Harriet Tubman
- Three poems for women
- An answer to a man's question, "What can I do about women's liberation?"
- Susan Griffin
- Quotations from charwoman me
- The father of my country
- Matrilineal descent
- Robin Morgan
- Objets d'Art
- Cynthia MacDonald
- For my sister Molly who in the fifties
- Alice Walker
- "You say I am mysterious"
- Elsa Gidlow
- The nuisance
- Rape poem
- Diane Wakoski
- Marge Piercy
- For Willyce
- Pat Parker
- Death camp
- They did not build wings for them
- Irena Klepfisz
- Susan's photograph
- Jean Valentine
- Eat rice have faith in women
- Yesterday
- Kã̈the Kollwitz
- Fran Winant
- A woman is talking to death
- Judy Grahn
- Annunciation
- Diane Di Prima
- The history of my feeling
- Kathleen Fraser
- Semele recycled
- Carolyn Kizer
- Gesture
- Not to be printed, not to be said, not to be thought
- Beverly Dahlen
- To my daughter the junkie on a train
- A litany for survival
- A poem for women in rage
- Audre Lorde
- Elegy
- Marilyn Hacker
- Poem: on declining values
- Roman poem number six
- Case in point
- Muriel Rukeyser
- June Jordan
- Living alone (I)
- Living alone (II)
- Epilogue
- Denise Levertov
- Rhyme of my inheritance
- Song
- Some unsaid things
- Joan Larkin
- Pomegranate
- Planetarium
- Dedication to hunger
- Louise Glũ̈ck
- Eve of Easter
- Bernadette Mayer
- Polemic #1
- First time: 1950
- Honor Moore
- "i am a woman in ice"
- Martha Courtot
- After touch
- Control code
- ocn233939746
- Dimensions
- 20 cm.
- Extent
- xxix, 238 p.
- Isbn
- 9781598530421
- Isbn Type
- (acid-free paper)
- Lccn
- 2008943071
- System control number
-
- (Sirsi) o233939746
- (OCoLC)233939746
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