Rich, Adrian. Salvage at midnight: Poems 1995-1998. New York: W. W. Norton & Company, 1999. Physical Conversation Adrienne Rich made a number of fluid conversations and long conversations with A Long Conversation. The explanation of these conversations is rich, rich and infinite. Her dialogue involves a dialogue between the past and the present, a dialogue between the past and present theory, a dialogue between wonderful ideas and ordinary people, a dialogue between theme and art and time, and a physical dialogue includes.
Cathy Park Hong Kong's latest poem collection "Engine Empire" was published by W. W in 2012. Norton 's other works include the Bernard Poetry Prize and the dance revolution chosen by Adrienne Rich for Molaum translation. Hong is a recipient of the Guggenheim Scholarship and is a recipient of the National Arts Foundation and the New York Art Scholarship Foundation. Her poetry is published in magazines such as Poetry, Public Space, Paris Review, Maxwell, Beverly, Boston Review, National. She is a poet editor for New Republic, Associate Professor at Sarah Lawrence College.
In a recent collection such as Midnight Salvage: Poems 1995-1998 (1999), Fox: Poems 1998-2000 (2001), School of Ruins: Poems 2000-2004 (2004), Rich is paying attention to diversity. Social Issues As the use and war of mobile phones in Iraq, it used an elliptical and subdivided form rather than that of her previous work. Poems of 'Labyrinth of Ringtones' (2007) and tonight 'poetry' (2011) continue to be officially tested, including more consideration of rich sharp observations on the cultural climate of the day is. Sex paragraph Later verse: Choice and New, 1971-2012 (2012) is her heritage of all her works, including 10 unpublished verses. Poems collection: 1950-2012 (2016) contains all of her works
Adrienne Rich's latest poetry collection is "ringtones in the labyrinth" and "school in the ruins". She compiled Muriel Rukeyser's poem for the American library. Human Eye: Published in social art paper, 2009. "Confrontation" does not include poetry service tonight (Norton, 2011)