http://www.iiitbd.org/2024/04/03/also-publishing-fifteen-stuff-out-of-poetry/ Webb13 feb. 2012 · In the first part of Muriel Rukeyser’s The Life of Poetry, Rukeyser discusses why people “fear” poetry. The avoidance of poetry occurs, according to Rukeyser, …
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WebbIn “Poem,” Muriel Rukeyser deals with the lack of humanity, the growing anonymity, and the loss of human innocence brought upon by “the first century of world wars” (1), but also … WebbRukeyser portrays fits Nixon’s definition of “slow violence.” Rukeyser’s interest in the pernicious effects of extractivism6 was already visible in an earlier short poem, “Sand-Quarry with Moving Figures,” published as “Sand-Quarry” in Poetry in 1935, and included in her debut collection, Theory of Flight. The “focalizer” in ... smart icoca j-west id
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Webb16 maj 2014 · So argues the magnificent Muriel Rukeyser (December 15, 1913–February 12, 1980) in the 1949 classic The Life of Poetry ( public library) — a wise and wonderful … Webb30 maj 2024 · Rukeyser was drawn to the power of metaphor but suspicious of its potential to eclipse the embodied reality of women’s lives. In praising Rukeyser as a feminist forebear, one risks obscuring the reciprocity that underwrote so much of her poetry and politics. Webb5 feb. 2010 · “The Usable Truth” In 1941, Rukeyser wrote an article for Poetry magazine entitled ‘The Usable Truth,’ in which she bemoaned the American attitude to poetry in “education” as something “to be memorized and stored … [but] not to be used.” Footnote 12 In learning environments, strong emphasis was being placed on the use-value to modern … smart ic tester