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The Collected Poems of Audre Lorde

The Collected Poems of Audre Lorde
By Audre Lorde

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A complete collection--over 300 poems--from one of this country's most influential poets. The Collected Poems of Audre Lorde was selected by the New York Public Library as one of the 25 "Books to Remember" in 1997.


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  • Amazon Sales Rank: #95879 in Books
  • Published on: 2000-02
  • Original language: English
  • Number of items: 1
  • Binding: Paperback
  • 512 pages

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Amazon.com Review
This is the definitive and complete Audre Lorde collection, including original and revised versions of Lorde's previously unavailable early poems and her later work, which Robin Morgan calls "sinewy, lyrical, celebratory even in the face of death." Lorde was able to write indignantly about political matters ("jessehelms," her excoriation of the right-wing icon, is outrageously funny and angry), and her eloquence from the margins made her an inspiration to many readers. Lorde's writings about family, erotic love, and quiet, beautiful moments of reflection also leave a deep impression. As Adrienne Rich has noted: "These are poems which blaze and pulse on the page."

From Library Journal
Lorde?a recent New York State poet, author of ten books, a self-styled "black lesbian mother warrior poet," and matriarch of the North American lesbian feminist movement?has been sorely missed since her death of cancer in 1992. For readers familiar with Lorde's seminal essays in Sister Outsider (1984), this volume offers a complementary view. The poems are not easy to read in that many of them document the everyday horrors of racism and sexism, eulogizing victims who would otherwise have been forgotten, Lorde's commitment to the fight against injustice, her struggle to raise her children, and her insistence on honest communication with women and men she considered her sisters and brothers are rendered passionately and urgently throughout her oeuvre, from The First Cities, published in 1968, to her posthumous The Marvelous Arithmetic of Distance (Norton, 1993). Lorde's ties that bind are those of blood and also of passion and conviction. Recommended where Lorde's work is popular.?Ina Rimpau, Newark P.L., N.J.
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From Booklist
Since her death in 1992, Lorde's reputation has continued to grow. In life a tough, eloquent crusader who demanded that we honor the varieties of human experience, she retained her hold on readers despite the unavailability of much of her work. This edition, then, should be welcomed wherever there is interest in women's, minority, and lesbian literature. It includes Lorde's passionately private early work as well as her later, more obviously political work, bringing together such lovely, small, personal pieces as "Song" ("Strip our loving of dream / pay its secrets to thunder / and ransom me home") and longer, later works such as "Songs from the Moon of Beulah Land," with its rhetorical, oratorical fullness. The completeness of this collection (it includes multiple versions of several poems) may not serve Lorde's reputation as well as a selection might have, since there are patchy sections in her work. For her best poems--strong, vibrant, and wild--she will continue to be sought out. Patricia Monaghan


Customer Reviews

The Magic of Audre Lorde....5
In my opinion, Audre Lorde is one of the best poets of our time. Her words create vibrant images in the mind, as well as indelibly printing their echoes on the heart. Whether harsh and dark, or light and singing, her verse is incomparable. This book, a collection of her works, can be nothing less than brilliant simply for being exactly what it is. I highly recommend it for anyone who likes poetry -- and even some who don't. Lorde can change your view of the genre if anyone can.

Great companion for a great poet5
Collecting the work of the incredibly accessible and graceful Lorde, this book gives you not only all of her work in one fell swoop, but one of the best overviews of style and voice that can be found in one poet.

A must-have for poets and an incredible teaching resource.

Best Book Ever5
This book of poetry should be required for life. It is one of the most inspirationational books ever. Audre Lorde's work will live forever through this work and I highly recommend it.