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Adrienne Rich, “one of the authentic, unpredictable, urgent, essential voices of our time first,” first appeared at the Unterberg Poetry Center in 1958.
After being awarded the National Medal of Arts in 1997, she refused to accept it. The New York Times reported at the time: She said she was disturbed by the widening gap between those who have wealth and power and those who do not. Art, she continued, ‘’means nothing if it simply decorates the dinner-table of power which holds it hostage.”
She is returning to 92Y on Sep 21. Yesterday, Feministing.com offered their readers two tickets to the event and they were gone eight minutes later. Speaking to the importance that Adrienne, and her work and life, means to some, the winner of those tickets resides in Memphis TN. and will be flying in for the event.
For another chance at winning two tickets to see Adrienne here on Sep 21, the first reader to leave a comment on this post with the correct answer to the following question will win!
Which of Adrienne Rich’s poems begins: “First having read the book of myths...”?
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