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Publisher: New Issues Poetry & Prose; First edition (September 1, 2013)
ISBN: 193697021X
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Lewis Penelope Fitzgerald (1916–2000), Booker Prize -winning English novelist, poet, essayist and biographer Grace Beacham Freeman (1916–2002), American poet, columnist, short story writer; South Carolina Poet Laureate 1985–86 Amrita Pritam (1919–2005), considered the first prominent woman Punjabi poet, novelist, and essayist May Sarton (1912–1995), Belgian American poet, novelist, and memoirist Ruth Stone (1915–2011), American poet, author, and teacher Magda Szabó (1917–2007), Hungarian novelist, poet, playwright Audrey Wurdemann (1911–1960), American poet; won 1935 Pulitzer Prize for Poetry Claribel Alegría (born 1924), Nicaraguan poet, essayist, novelist, and journalist Thea Astley (1925–2004), Australian novelist and short story writer; also some poetry Rosemary Dobson (born 1920), Australian poet, illustrator, editor and anthologist Barbara Guest (1920–2006), American poet, author Dorothy Hewett (1923–2002), Australian feminist poet, novelist, librettist and playwright Carolyn Kizer (born 1925), Pulitzer Prize-winning American poet; noted for her feminist poetry Maxine Kumin (born 1925), American poet and author; 26th US Poet Laureate Eeva-Liisa Manner (1921–1995), Finnish poet, playwright and translator Máire Mhac an tSaoi (born 1922), Irish language scholar, poet, writer and academic Oodgeroo Noonuccal (aka Kath Walker) (1920–1993), Australian poet, political activist, artist and educator Marie Ponsot (born 1921), American poet, literary critic, essayist, teacher, and translator Adrienne Rich (1929–2012), American poet, essayist and feminist Anne Sexton (1928–1974), American poet, known for her highly personal, confessional verse Efua Sutherland (1924–1996), Ghanaian playwright, children's author, poet and dramatist Wislawa Szymborska (1923–2012), Polish poet, essayist and translator; won 1996 Nobel Prize in Literature Mona Van Duyn (1921–2004), American poet; 36th US Poet Laureate Hannah Weiner (1928–1997), American poet; often grouped with the Language poets Mitsuye Yamada (born 1923), Japanese American activist, feminist, essayist, poet, story writer, editor, and professor Neriman Cahit (born 1937), Turkish Cypriot poet, author and prominent women's rights advocate Hélène Cixous (born 1937), Algerian-born French poet, playwright and philosopher Gillian Clarke (born 1937), Welsh poet, playwright, editor, broadcaster, lecturer and translator Elizabeth Cook-Lynn (born 1930), Crow Creek Lakota Sioux editor, essayist, poet, novelist, and academic Ruth Fainlight (born 1931), US-born British poet, short story writer, translator and librettist Ellen Gilchrist (born 1935), American novelist, short story writer, and poet Hilda Hilst (1930–2004), Brazilian poet, playwright and novelist Susan Howe (born 1937), American poet, scholar, essayist and critic; closely associated with the Language poets Audre Lorde (1934–1992), Caribbean-American writer, poet and activist Marge Piercy (born 1936), American poet, novelist, and social activist Sylvia Plath (1932–1963), American poet, novelist and short story writer Dahlia Ravikovitch (1936–2005), Israeli poet, translator, and peace activist Pat Schneider (born 1934), American writer, poet and editor Nina Serrano (born 1934), American poet, writer, storyteller, and independent media producer Bennie Lee Sinclair (1939–2000), American poet, novelist, short story writer; South Carolina Poet Laureate, 1986–2000 Jean Valentine (born 1934), American poet; New York State Poet Laureate Diane Wakoski (born 1937), American poet; associated with the deep image poets Rosmarie Waldrop (born 1935), American poet, translator and publisher Fay Zwicky (born 1933), Australian poet, short-story writer, critic and academic Kathy Acker (1947–1997), American experimental novelist, punk poet, playwright, essayist, postmodernist and sex-positive feminist writer Ama Ata Aidoo (born 1940), Ghanaian poet, novelist, playwright and short-story writer Rae Armantrout (born 1947), American writer, Language poet and professor Pam Ayres (born 1947), English poet, songwriter and radio/TV presenter Judy Grahn (born 1940), American feminist, lesbian poet Marilyn Hacker (born 1942), American poet, translator and critic Jessica Hagedorn (born 1949), Filipino American poet, playwright and novelist Lyn Hejinian (born 1941), American poet, essayist, translator and publisher Linda Hogan (born 1947), American poet, novelist and short story writer Libby Houston (born 1941), English poet, botanist, and rock climber Fanny Howe (born 1940), American poet, novelist, and short story writer Eloise Klein Healy (born 1943), American poet, first Poet Laureate of Los Angeles, professor at Antioch University Tanith Lee (born 1947), British novelist, poet, and screenwriter Mary Mackey (born 1945), American novelist, poet and academic Ruth Padel (born 1946), British poet, a non-fiction author known for her poetry criticism and nature writing Katha Pollitt (born 1949), American feminist poet, essayist and critic Kay Ryan (born 1945), American poet and educator; 16th US Poet Laureate Olive Senior (born 1941), Jamaican poet, novelist, short story and non-fiction writer Leslie Marmon Silko (born 1948), American novelist, poet, and short story writer Patti Smith (born 1946), American singer-songwriter, poet and visual artist Alice Walker (born 1944), American author, poet, and activist Merle Woo (born 1941), Asian American teacher, poet and activist Halima Xudoyberdiyeva (born 1947), Uzbek poet; People's Poet of Uzbekistan Kim Addonizio (born 1954), American poet, novelist Julia Álvarez (born 1950), Dominican-American poet, novelist and essayist Maria Arbatova (born 1957), Russian novelist, playwright and poet Dawn-Michelle Baude (born 1959), American poet, journalist and educator Giannina Braschi (born 1953), Puerto Rican poet, writer Jean "Binta" Breeze (born 1956), Jamaican dub poet, and storyteller Selected Poems (1975-1981) (Essential Poets Series 37) Selected Poems (1975-1981) (Essential Poets Series 37) book.
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