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Backlash: The Undeclared War Against American Women, Susan Faludi (1991) Feminism & Psychology (1991–present) "How "Sex" Got Into Title VII: Persistent Opportunism as a Maker of Public Policy", Joreen (1991) [401] "Justice Is A Woman With A Sword", D. A. Clarke (1991) [402] "Riot Grrrl Manifesto" from Bikini Kill Zine 2, Kathleen Hanna (1991 ...
Susan Howe (born 1937), American poet, scholar, essayist and critic; closely associated with the Language poets; Terri L. Jewell (1954–1995), American author, poet and Black lesbian activist; Kiyémis (born 1993), French Afro-feminist and poet; Carolyn Kizer (1925–2014), Pulitzer Prize-winning American poet; noted for her feminist poetry
When She Named Fire: An Anthology of Contemporary Poetry by American Women (Autumn House Press, 2009) [9] Good Poems for Hard Times (Viking, 2005) [10] Starting Today: 100 Poems for Obama's First 100 Days (University of Iowa Press, 2010) The Year's Best Fantasy and Horror 2007 (St. Martin's Griffin Press, 2007, ISBN 0-312-36942-5)
Eva Best (1851–1925) Lorraine Bethel; Helen Bevington (1906–2001) Frank Bidart (born 1939) Ambrose Bierce (1842–c. 1913) Linda Bierds (born 1945) David Biespiel (born 1964) Helen Louisa Bostwick Bird (1826–1907) Elizabeth Bishop (1911–1979) John Peale Bishop (1892–1944) Morris Bishop (1893–1973) Sherwin Bitsui (born 1975) Baxter ...
This was followed in 2013 by The Best of the Best American Poetry: 25th Anniversary Edition (2013), in which guest editor Robert Pinsky selected 100 poems from the series' history. A collection of Lehman's forewords was published together as a look at contemporary poetry called The State of the Art: A Chronicle of American Poetry, 1988–2014.
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A prodigy as a child, Wheatley was the first black person to publish a book of poems in the American colony, and though her poems are sometimes thought of as expressing "meek submission," she is also what Camille Dungy describes as "a foremother," and a role model for black women poets as "part of the fabric" of American poetry. [21]
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