The Essential Muriel Rukeyser, Muriel Rukeyser
The Essential Muriel Rukeyser, Muriel Rukeyser
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The Essential Muriel Rukeyser
Poems

Author: Muriel Rukeyser

Narrator: Tanya Eby

Unabridged: 3 hr 35 min

Format: Digital Audiobook Download

Publisher: Ecco

Published: 06/01/2021


Synopsis

The definitive edition of selected work from a poet whose influence continues to be widely felt today, introduced by Natasha Trethewey

Engaging closely with the violence, oppression, and injustice that she witnessed in her lifetime, Muriel Rukeyser was one of the seminal poets of the mid-twentieth century. Closely informed by issues relating to equality, social justice, feminism, and Judaism, her impassioned poetry was often seen as a mode of social protest, but it was also heralded for its deep emotional impact; its personal perspective; forthright discussion of the female experience, particularly sex and single parenthood at a time when these topics were largely taboo; and its wide-ranging exploration of genre and form. As Adrienne Rich wrote: “Muriel Rukeyser’s poetry is unequalled in the twentieth-century United States…She pushes us…to enlarge our sense of what poetry is about in the world, and of the place of feelings and memory in politics.”The Essential Muriel Rukeyser represents the curation of Rukeyser’s most enduring and urgent work, gathered in one volume that spans the many decades of her life and career, and with an introduction from Natasha Trethewey, one of our most important contemporary poets.

About Muriel Rukeyser

Muriel Rukeyser was a poet and political activist. She was born in New York City in 1913 and attended Vassar College. She published over fifteen volumes of poetry in her lifetime and received a fellowship from the National Endowment for the Arts in 1966. She died in New York City in 1980.


Reviews

Goodreads review by Kelly

I only started reading Rukeyser-- only even heard of her-- last winter, at age 45. I can't believe this. Now I can't stop reading her. Her poems explicate the bewilderment of being (motherhood, oppression, existence itself) with a profundity that is ... transcendent. These poems are political, but th......more

Goodreads review by Cooper

Adrienne Rich must have been mightily influenced by Rukeyser in the late 1950s as she was “opening” her verse from the formalism in which she began. The “documentary” poems together called “The Book of the Dead”, the myth-based poems, and the late anti-authoritarian sequence “The Gates” are most int......more

Goodreads review by Nicole

A wonderful compilation of some of her best poetry. However, Trethewey’s introduction left too much to be considered. For new readers of Rukeyser, especially since this was printed in 2021, more background of the poet should have been explored/researched.......more

Goodreads review by Richard

I came to this book not knowing much about the poet, just an idea of the time when she lived but not what currents in American poetry she was associated with. The opy I had contained a short introduction by Natasha Trethewey mentioning the parallels between Rukeyser's time and our own, but did not r......more