Quilting - Fox in Lucille ยท Clifton's poet In 1942, Virginia Woolf read a paper on the "House of Representatives Angel" of the Women's Service Alliance. For Wolf, she said that "Angel" represents the voice behind the woman's heart, "Do not let anyone think that you have your own idea" (1346). In the age of Wolf, women should not write critically. Instead, women should "sympathize, be gentle, flatten, deceive, use all art and her gender tricks". Wolf wrote that it is necessary to "kill" the angel.
Thelma Lucille Sayles (1936 - 2010), poet, novelist, essayist, autobiographer "The correct theme of poetry is life", interviewed in 1993 Lucille Clifton interview. Clifton has won the Pulitzer Prize nominee and the National Book Award three times, and her poetry, memoirs, children's novels have won numerous criticisms and praise. Her work explores the dynamic relationship between individual and cultural identity. Lucille Clifton was born on 27th June 1936 in Depew, New York. He was born in Thelma Lucille Sayles, one of the three children born at Samuel and Selma Moore Serres. She grew up with a working-class family including grandparents and several uncle. Her great-grandmother, Caroline Sale Donald, played a central role in her emotional and creative development. Born in Africa, brought to the United States as a slave, Donald fled north as a young girl. In Howard, she studied under the guidance of such famous professors and writers.
Lucille Clifton was born on 27th June 1936, at Thelma Lucille Sayles in Depew, New York. Her parents are Samuel and Thelma Moore Sayles. Her father is a steel worker and her mother is a washing worker and housewife. Clifton was born with six fingers on both hands. This is the function she shared with her mother and shared with her later. This feature has become an important theme in Clifton's poetry. Clifton's parents did not graduate from elementary school; although her father could read it, he never learned to write. Meanwhile, her mother was a poet and created poetry on a traditional shade scale. Even though Lucille moved to Buffalo in New York at the age of seven, the life of the Cels family was not comfortable. Her father is erotic, very cruel for her mother, and her mother is also suffering from epilepsy.