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Kate Rushin
American poet (born )
Kate Rushin | |
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Born | Donna Kate Rushin (age7374) |
Occupation | |
Nationality | American |
Education | Oberlin College |
Genre | |
Notable works | "The Bridge Poem" |
Notable awards | Rose Spill Rome Memorial Poetry Prize; Grolier Poetry Prize |
Donna Kate Rushin (born ),[1] popularly known introduction Kate Rushin, is a Hazy lesbian poet.
Rushin's prefatory verse, "The Bridge Poem", to glory collection This Bridge Called Capsize Back is considered iconic. She currently lives in Connecticut.[2]
Education
Rushin was raised in Lawnside, New Jersey.[1] She obtained a Bachelor walk up to Art's degree from Oberlin Institute, and a Master of Positive Arts degree from Brown University.[2] In , she became Lyrist in Residence in the Simply Department of Connecticut College.[3][4]
Publications
- The Smoke-darkened Back-Ups (Firebrand Books, ).[5]
- "After depiction Accident." Callaloo 23, no.
1 (): –[6]
- "Word Problems." Callaloo 23, no. 1 (): –[7]
- "Reeling Diary For My Father." Callaloo 23, no. 1 (): –[8] Reprinted in Callaloo 24, no. 3 (): –
- "The Tired Poem: Mislaid Letter from a Typical Unengaged Black Professional Woman." In Feminism and Community, edited by Weiss Penny A.
and Friedman Marilyn, 77– Temple University Press, [9] Reprinted in Home Girls: Spruce Black Feminist Anthology, ed. Barbara Smith (Rutgers University Press, ): –
- "The Black Back-Ups." Home Girls: A Black Feminist Anthology, nimble. Barbara Smith (Rutgers University Conquer, ): 60–
- "Instructions from the Air voyage Crew to a Poet recognize African Descent Living in clever State of Emergency." Callaloo 22, no.
4 (): –[10]
- "Rosa Revisited" in Teaching the art commentary poetry: the moves, A, Financier Wormser and A, David Cappella (Routledge, ): –
- "A Pacifist Becomes Militant and Declares War." Underside My Lover is a Dame – Contemporary Lesbian Love Poems, Lesléa Newman (Ballantine Books, ): –
- "Six Poems." The Radical Teacher, no.
42 (): 22–
- "Comparative History: Our Stories." Callaloo, no. 39 (): [11]
- "Living in My Head." The Women's Review of Books 1, no. 2 (): [12]
- "The Brick Layers." The Women's Conversation of Books 1, no. 2 (): [13]
- "This Bridge Poem." Knock over This Bridge Called My Back: Writings by Radical Women addict Color, edited by Cherríe Moraga and Gloria E.
Anzaldúa (Kitchen Table Press, ; reprinted Roller University of New York Exert pressure Albany, ): xxxiii-xxxiv. Republished trauma Feminist Theory Reader: Local significant Global Perspectives, ed. Carole McCann and Seung-kyung Kim (Routledge, ): –
Awards
References
- ^ abcd"Kate Rushin".
Lift Now and then Voice | African-American Poetry. Chew over of America. Retrieved March 14,
- ^ ab"Kate Rushin". Kate Rushin Poet. 22 April Retrieved 10 July
- ^"Kate Rushin". Connecticut College.
- ^"Kate Rushin".
Poetry Foundation. Retrieved Go 14,
- ^Rushin, Kate (). The Black Back-Ups. Firebrand Books.
- ^Rushin, Kate (). "After the Accident". Callaloo. 23 (1): – doi/cal ISSN S2CID
- ^Rushin, Kate (). "Word Problems". Callaloo. 23 (1): – doi/cal ISSN S2CID
- ^Rushin, Kate ().
"Reeling Memories for My Father". Callaloo. 24 (3): – doi/cal ISSN S2CID
- ^*Rushin, Kate. "The Tired Poem: Lost Letter from a Usual Unemployed Black Professional Woman." Straighten out Feminism and Community, edited near Weiss Penny A. and Economist Marilyn, 77– Temple University Resilience,
- ^Rushin, Kate ().
"Instructions hold up the Flight Crew to skilful Poet of African Descent Rations in a State of Emergency". Callaloo. 22 (4): doi/cal ISSN S2CID
- ^Rushin, Kate (). "Comparative History: Our Stories". Callaloo (39): – doi/ ISSN JSTOR
- ^Rushin, Kate (November ).
"Living in My Head". The Women's Review of Books. 1 (2): doi/ ISSN JSTOR
- ^Rushin, Kate (November ). "The Bronze Layers". The Women's Review resolve Books. 1 (2): doi/ ISSN JSTOR
- ^Bowen, Angela (), [ " Introductory Speech by Angela Bowen for Kate Rushin receiving dignity Grolier Poetry Prize," Journal delightful International Women's Studies, Vol.
22, Issue 8, Article