The legendary poet, essayist and feminist Adrienne Rich, who died on
Tuesday at the age of 82, was one of the most celebrated poets of the
last half-century and a lifelong advocate for women, gay and lesbian
rights, peace and racial justice. Rich drew widespread acclaim for her
many volumes of poetry and prose, which brought the oppression of women
and lesbians into the public spotlight. She was a key figure in the
women’s movement and an uncompromising critic of the powerful. In 1997,
Rich famously declined to accept the National Medal of Arts in a protest
against the Clinton administration, writing that art "means nothing if
it simply decorates the dinner table of power which holds it hostage."
We remember Rich’s life with Pulitzer Prize-winning author Alice Walker
and Rich’s literary agent Frances Goldin.
Video
Source: Democracy Now!
Author: ---
Video
Source: Democracy Now!
Author: ---
No comments:
Post a Comment