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audioandereadergrrly's review against another edition
5.0
I rated this book 5 stars because each poem is insightful in its own way with metaphors and descriptions that are both mystical and easy to understand. Adrienne Rich also writes many poems of feminism and the harmful patriarchy; this book thus becomes a safe place for women. This is a book of poetry about a woman understanding both women and men.
caelinsullivan's review against another edition
reflective
sad
medium-paced
5.0
Graphic: Rape and Sexual assault
Moderate: Sexism and Misogyny
Minor: Racism and Suicide
emmabc's review against another edition
5.0
Beautiful beautiful beautiful. So many poems that I will read over and over (and already have).
maryehavens's review against another edition
3.0
I really liked "Diving into the Wreck" and the second section of poetry. The first and third sections were way more visceral - think menstrual blood kind of visceral. Not a bad thing, just not my preference.
I can see Rich's influence in modern feminist poetry (recent reads for me include Cisneros and Erika Sanchez) so it's worth it to read her work for that reason alone. These poems were written in 1971/1972 and Rich had been around for a while before then.
I read this to fulfill a Reading Challenge category and I would happily read the critical edition of Rich's works (including prose) at my library. I read "Of Woman Born" in March/April so I'm definitely a Rich fan. I think I might be a fan of her essays more than her poetry although I really love "Aunt Jennifer's Tigers".
There's plenty of Rich to go around and I'm grateful for that.
I can see Rich's influence in modern feminist poetry (recent reads for me include Cisneros and Erika Sanchez) so it's worth it to read her work for that reason alone. These poems were written in 1971/1972 and Rich had been around for a while before then.
I read this to fulfill a Reading Challenge category and I would happily read the critical edition of Rich's works (including prose) at my library. I read "Of Woman Born" in March/April so I'm definitely a Rich fan. I think I might be a fan of her essays more than her poetry although I really love "Aunt Jennifer's Tigers".
There's plenty of Rich to go around and I'm grateful for that.
katnissevergreen's review against another edition
5.0
"the thing I came for: the wreck and not the story of the wreck the thing itself and not the myth"
"It sees the violence embedded in silence"
"It sees the violence embedded in silence"
cwalsh's review against another edition
5.0
“even you, fellow-creature, sister
sitting across from me, dark with love,
working like me to pick apart
working with me to remake
this trailing knitted thing, this cloth of darkness
this woman's garment, trying to save the skein”
sitting across from me, dark with love,
working like me to pick apart
working with me to remake
this trailing knitted thing, this cloth of darkness
this woman's garment, trying to save the skein”