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  1. Adrienne Cecile Rich (* 16. Mai 1929 in Baltimore, Maryland; † 27. März 2012 in Santa Cruz, Kalifornien [1] [2] [3]) war eine US-amerikanische Feministin, Dichterin, Dozentin und Autorin.

  2. Adrienne Cecile Rich ( / ˈædriən / AD-ree-ən; May 16, 1929 – March 27, 2012) was an American poet, essayist and feminist. She was called "one of the most widely read and influential poets of the second half of the 20th century", [1] [2] and was credited with bringing "the oppression of women and lesbians to the forefront of poetic discourse". [3] .

  3. During her life, poet and essayist Adrienne Rich was one of Americas foremost public intellectuals. Widely read and hugely influential, Rich’s career spanned seven decades and has hewed closely to the story of post-war American poetry itself. Her earliest work, including A Change of World (1951)…

  4. 29. März 2012 · Ihr Mittel: Die Poesie. In den 60 Jahren ihres Schaffens untersuchte Rich die Entwicklung von Frauen in der modernen Gesellschaft, Entwicklungen, die sie auch selbst durchlebte. Dabei legte sie...

  5. For Adrienne Rich, ‘Every poem breaks a silence that had to be overcome.’ Below, we select and introduce ten of her finest poems, spanning her long career, each one overcoming a silence that had to be broken. 1. ‘Aunt Jennifers Tigers’.

  6. Chronology from Adrienne Richs Poetry & Prose, Albert Gelpi, Barbara Charlesworth Gelpi, Brett Millier, eds. (W.W. Norton, 2018).

  7. 12. Mai 2024 · Adrienne Rich was an American poet, scholar, teacher, and critic whose many volumes of poetry trace a stylistic transformation from formal, well-crafted but imitative poetry to a more personal and powerful style. Rich attended Radcliffe College (B.A., 1951), and before her graduation her poetry was.