A Human Eye
Essays on Art in Society, 1996-2008
Adrienne Rich (Author)
One of America’s most distinguished poets explores the complex relationship between art and social justice.
Over more than three decades Adrienne Rich’s essays have been praised for their lucidity, courage, and range of concerns. In A Human Eye, Rich examines a diverse selection of writings and their place in past and present social disorders and transformations. Beyond literary theories, she explores from many angles how the arts of language have acted on and been shaped by their creators’ worlds.
This powerful new collection includes a stirring response to the anthology
Iraqi Poetry Today, a critique of three classic socialist manifestos, and a rereading of
The Dead Lecturer, an early volume of poems by LeRoi Jones. Rich engages the impulse to make art that both impels toward and interacts with social change, a theme she also traces through the letters of poets Robert Duncan and Denise Levertov, gay and lesbian politics and poetry, and influential texts on Zionism and the Jewish diaspora.
Book Details
- Hardcover
- April 2009
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ISBN 978-0-393-07006-4
- 5.9 × 8.6 in
/ 208 pages
- Territory Rights: Worldwide
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