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9780312238858

How Shall We Tell Each Other of the Poet? The Life and Writing of Muriel Rukeyser

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  • ISBN13:

    9780312238858

  • ISBN10:

    0312238851

  • Format: Paperback
  • Copyright: 2001-01-06
  • Publisher: Palgrave Macmillan
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List Price: $41.00

Summary

Muriel Rukeyser, the late poet, journalist, translator, biographer, pilot, and social activist, has been described as an "American Genius" and our "20th-century Whitman." Anne Sexton and Erica Jong both referred to Muriel Rukeyser as "the Mother of Everyone." To read her collected work is to track American history through the century and to question with her the particular nature of the American imagination. Rukeyser began publishing in the 1930s, writing about Sacco and Vanzetti, the Scottsboro boys, and the Popular Front's stand against fascism, insisting always on the link between public subjects and the personal life. Until she died in 1980 at the age of 66, she persisted in bringing the events of the world into poetry, and poetry into the world. Her writing stretches the American poetic imagination, indeed the very definitions of American poetry, and guarantees her place in twentieth-century American literature. "How Shall We Teach Each Other of the Poet?" brings together the voices of those who have been challenged by the complexity and richness of Rukeyser's poems: former friends, colleagues, editors, and students reflecting on their personal knowledge of the poet; contemporary poets probing the significance of Rukeyser as one who influenced their own poetry, and scholars offering new interpretations of her work.

Author Biography

Anne F. Herzog is on the English Faculty of West Chester University.

Janet E. Kaufman is on the English Faculty of the University of Utah.

Table of Contents

Acknowledgments xi
Foreword xiii
Alicia Suskin Ostriker
Introduction xv
Part I: Poetics and Vision
``And Everything a Witness of the Buried Life''
3(12)
Jane cooper
The Calling (poem)
15(2)
Jane Cooper
``Forever Broken and Made'' Muriel Rukeyser's Theory of Form
17(15)
Meg Schoerke
``Anything Away from Anything'': Muriel Rukeyser's Relational Poetics
32(13)
Anne Herzog
``But not the study'': Writing as a Jew
45(17)
Janet Kaufman
Beginners
62(8)
Adrienne Rich
A Sybil of 1979 (poem)
70(5)
Richard Howard
Part II: Activism and Teaching
``Were we all brave, but at different times?'': A Student Remembers Muriel Rukeyser
75(10)
Elaine Edelman
Summoning the Shade: Poetry as Vocation, Advocation, and Evocation
85(6)
Chris Llewellyn
The Authentic Voice: On Rukeyser's ``Poem''
91(9)
Michael True
The Uses of Poetry (poem)
100(1)
John Bradley
Fullness, Not War: On Muriel Rukeyser
101(9)
Reginald Gibbons
Elegy for Muriel Rukeyser (poem)
110(4)
Aaron Kramer
Rereading Muriel Rukeyser's ``The Speed of Darkness'' After Tracking Votes on Amendments to the Interior Appropriations Bill (poem)
114(3)
Christopher Cokinos
Solitary (poem)
117(1)
Sharon Olds
Muriel Rukeyser Accepting an Honorary Degree (poem)
118(3)
Lyn Lifshin
Part III: The Body, Feminist Critique, and the Poet as Mother
Our Mother Muriel
121(14)
Lorrie Goldensohn
For Muriel Rukeyser (poem)
135(2)
Almitra Marino David
Or What's a Mother For?: Muriel Rukeyser as Mother/Poet
137(12)
Jan Johnson Drantell
Outlaw Against the Thinking Fathers
149(14)
Susan Ayres
``Unforgetting Eyes'': Rukeyser Portraying Kollwitz's Truth
163(21)
Ruth Porritt
``Changing Waters Carry Voice'': ``Nine Poems for the unborn child''
184(11)
Susan Eisenberg
Part IV: Poetry of Witness
Truths of Outrage, Truths of Possibility: Muriel Rukeyser's ``The Book of the Dead''
195(14)
John Lowney
All Systems Go: Muriel Rukeyser's ``The Book of the Dead'' and the Reinvention of Modernist Poetics
209(15)
Stephanie Hartman
Striving All My Life (poem)
224(2)
Stephanie Strickland
A Ma(t)ter of Fact and Vision: The Objectivity Question and ``The Book of the Dead''
226(15)
Shoshana Wechsler
``An Identity Seemed to Leap Out Before Me'': Muriel Rukeyser's The Traces of Thomas Hariot
241(13)
Michele Ware
The Perils of a ``Poster Girl'': Rukeyser, Partisan Review, and Wake Island
254(10)
James Brock
``Kodak as You Go'': The Photographic Metaphor in the Work of Muriel Rukeyser
264(13)
Leslie Ann Minot
Metapoem (1) (poem)
277(4)
Daniel Gabriel
Part V: Remembering Muriel Rukeyser
To Muriel Rukeyser (poem)
281(1)
Judith Hemschemeyer
``Too Much Life to Kill'': Some Thoughts on Muriel Rukeyser
282(5)
Jan Heller Levi
For Muriel Rukeyser (poem)
287(2)
Anne Marx
On Muriel Rukeyser
289(5)
Denise Levertov
A Short Oration for Muriel
294(3)
Gerald Stern
Muriel (poem)
297(2)
Daniel Halpern
Inventing a Life
299(4)
William L. Rukeyser
Contributors 303(6)
Works Cited 309(9)
Permissions 318(3)
Index 321

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