Evansville Vanderburgh Public Library

Upstairs in the Garden:, Poems Selected and New, 1968-1988

Label
Upstairs in the Garden:, Poems Selected and New, 1968-1988
Language
eng
Index
no index present
Literary Form
non fiction
Main title
Upstairs in the Garden:
Nature of contents
dictionaries
Sub title
Poems Selected and New, 1968-1988
Summary
The evolution of the poet who is one of feminism's greatest living voices Robin Morgan has always been one of the most original, technically skilled, and impassioned writers in American poetry, and Upstairs in the Garden shows the development of her distinctive voice. This book of selections from her previous volumes of poetry, plus new additions, summarizes the verse of two decades of iconoclastic work, and is an ideal starting place for a reader who wants to understand the nature of Morgan's oevre. Her intensity is infectious and stimulating, but ultimately her lyricism and empathy are what keep readers coming back to this volume again and again. There are blistering invectives that were quoted on feminist posters, buttons, and bumper stickers; poems so controversial they were banned in certain countries; and works so personal and vulnerable they lodge in the heart
Target audience
adult
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