The selected works of Audre Lorde
Record details
- ISBN: 1324004614
- ISBN: 9781324004615
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Physical Description:
xvi, 367 pages ; 21 cm
print - Edition: First edition.
- Publisher: New York, NY : W. W. Norton & Company, [2020]
- Copyright: ©2020
Content descriptions
General Note: | Essays and poetry. |
Bibliography, etc. Note: | Includes bibliographical references (pages [353]-354) and indexes. |
Formatted Contents Note: | Prose -- Poetry is not a luxury (1977) -- The transformation of silence into language and action (1977) -- My mother's mortar (1977) -- Uses of the erotic : the erotic as power (1978) -- The master's tools will never dismantle the master's house (1979) -- Sexism : an American disease in blackface (1979) -- The uses of anger : women responding to racism (1981) -- Fourth of July (1982) -- I am your sister : Black women organizing across sexualities (1985) -- A burst of light : living with cancer (1988) -- Is your hair still political? (1990) -- Difference and survival : an address at Hunter College (undated) -- Poetry -- From: The first cities (1988) -- A family resemblance -- Coal -- Now that I am forever with child -- Spring III -- To a girl who knew what side her bread was buttered on -- Father and Son and Holy Ghost -- Generation -- If you come softly -- Suffer the children -- A lover's song -- Suspension -- From: Cables to rage (1970) -- Rooming houses are old women -- Bloodbirth -- Martha -- Sowing -- Making it -- On a night of the full moon -- From: A land where other people live (1973) -- Progress report -- Moving out, or, The end of cooperative living -- Change of season -- Generation II -- Love, maybe -- Conclusion -- Movement song -- Who said it was simple -- From: New York Head Shop and Museum (1974) -- New York 1970 -- The American Cancer Society, or, There is more than one way to skin a coon -- A sewerplant grows in Harlem, or, I'm a stranger here myself when does the next swan leave -- One year to life on the Grand Central Shuttle -- The workers rose on May Day, or, Postscript to Karl Marx -- Cables to rage, or, I've been talking on this street corner a hell of a long time -- Keyfood -- To the girl who lives in a tree -- Love poem -- Separation -- Song for a thin sister -- Revolution is one form of social change -- The brown menace, or, Poem to the survival of roaches -- Sacrifice -- From: Between our selves (1976) -- Power -- Solstice -- Scar -- Between ourselves -- From: The Black unicorn (1978) -- A woman speaks -- Coniagui women -- Chain -- Sequelae -- A litany for survival -- Portrait -- Therapy -- Recreation -- Artisan -- Contact lenses -- But what can you teach my daughter -- From inside an empty purse -- A small slaughter -- Sister outsider -- "Never take fire from a woman" -- Between ourselves -- From: Chosen poems : old and new (1982) -- The evening news -- After images -- A poem for women in rage -- From: Our dead behind us (1986) -- To the poet who happens to be Black and the Black poet who happens to be a woman -- Outlines -- Equal opportunity -- Diaspora -- A question of climate -- Florida -- Political relations -- The are no honest poems about dead women -- From: The marvelous arithmetics of distance (1993) -- Making love to concrete -- Thaw -- Inheritance, his -- jessehelms -- The politics of addiction -- Today is not the day. |
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Subject: | Lesbianism African American women |
Genre: | Poetry. Essays. |
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Lansdowne Library | PS 3562 O75 A6 2020 (Text) | 26040003402043 | Main Collection | Volume hold | On Display | - |