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Rukeyser

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Ru·key·ser  (rk-zr), Muriel 1913-1980.
American writer whose feminist poetry, including the collections Beast in View (1944) and The Gates (1976), often speaks out against racism and war.


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God said, "Let meaning move, " and there was poetry: --Muriel Rukeyser Come, it says, inside me.
B DuBois, Stephen Vincent Benet, Robert Penn Warren, Muriel Rukeyser, Truman Nelson, Russell Banks, Michelle Cliff, and Bruce Olds, he finds that understandings of Brown are far more complex and nuanced than merely categorizing him as either freedom fighter and martyr versus madman and traitor.
This volume is an interesting contribution to the field of modern American poetry as it investigates the impact that the period from the 1930s to the 1960s had on American poets, and pays special attention to late modernist poets such as Muriel Rukeyser, Elizabeth Bishop, Langston Hughes, Gwendolyn Brooks, Thomas McGrath, and George Oppen.
 
 
 
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