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Get to know the poet who forged a new language for sexuality and war politics for generations to come: Adrienne Rich. For Adrienne Rich, poetry was not intended to massage an egotistical dream of the aesthetic. She wrote to bring change into being, to break taboos and to challenge perceived truth. Hear from some of the voices who have been deeply inspired by Rich, the revolutionary poet still considered today as one of the most poignant voices behind the 1960's anti-war, feminist and LGBT rights movements. Featuring writer and academic Joanna Bourke and poet Mary Jean Chan.

Poet in the City - Adrienne Rich - The Dream of a Common Language: The Women Poets Who Changed 1968

Poet in the City - Adrienne Rich - The Dream of a Common Language: The Women Poets Who Changed 1968 (Poetry) production archive for QTIX code T0573707644. Details of all Poet in the City - Adrienne Rich - The Dream of a Common Language: The Women Poets Who Changed 1968 archived productions can be found under the QTIX code: S01650631944

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23 Apr 18Wilton's Music Hall
Inner London, Greater London
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