Published June 22, 2015
Categories: Ex Libris
As a poet and political activist, Muriel Rukeyser’s (1913-1980) work spanned five decades. She was best known for her poems about equality, feminism, social justice, and Judaism. Starting with Theory of Flight, which won the Yale Younger Prize in 1935, she published 15 collections of poetry. New York Times Book Review‘s Richard Eberhart judged Rukeyser’s poems […]
Published February 12, 2015
Categories: Essay / Ex Libris
Robert Duncan (1919–1988) was a poet  associated with a number of literary traditions and schools, including the New American Poetry and Black Mountain College, as well as the Beats in San Francisco. Duncan was associated with pre-Stonewall gay culture; in 1944 Duncan had a relationship with  abstract expressionist painter Robert De Niro, Sr., the father of famed actor Robert […]
Published February 2, 2015
Categories: Essay / Ex Libris
Stevie Smith (Florence Margaret Smith, 1902 -1971) was an English poet and novelist. She  wrote nine volumes of poetry.  A Good Time Was Had By All established her reputation as a poet of whose “combination of “caprice and doom” was a characteristic of both her poems and the quirky line drawings that often accompanied them.  Smith’s  work […]