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"Aunt Jennifer's Tigers" shows that oppression need not be outwardly cruel, but that forcing a role on someone, no matter how comfortable it is, still keeps them down.
The ten versagraphs of Adrienne Rich's "Diving into the Wreck" dramatize a reader's metaphorical journey to explore the nature of a non-existent catastrophe.
Adrienne Rich's "Living in Sin" is one of the world's best free verse poems.
A lyric and challenging collection of essays by Adrienne Rich, one of America's most influential contemporary poets.
Students are not always naturally inclined to love poetry. In honor of National Poetry Month, check out these poems.
The ghazal is an exciting form that emerged in Persia and is still intriguing to today's post-modern sensibilities and rhythms.
Compiled from two of his lectures, this essay appeared in Donald Hall's collection Poetry and Ambition: Essays 1982-88.
The international community is increasing efforts to end impunity for systematic rape and sexual slavery during armed conflicts.


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