Grahn, Judy. The Highest Apple. Spinsters Ink, 1985.
Judy Grahn
Standard Name: Grahn, Judy
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Family and Intimate relationships | Sappho | Since the late 1890s Sappho has been claimed by many lesbian writers, including Michael Field
, H. D.
, and Judy Grahn
, not only as a writing role model but as a crucial forerunner... |
Intertextuality and Influence | Sappho | Judy Grahn
's critical study The Highest Apple placed Sappho
at the head of a lesbian poetic tradition. So too did other late-twentieth-century publications. |
politics | Adrienne Rich | But in accordance with her insistence on the close links between personal, creative, and social expression, coming out as a lesbian was also, for AR
, a profoundly political statement. She later wrote of the... |
Textual Production | Adrienne Rich | In this book AR
continues to reconstruct a feminist literary tradition through such essays as Vesuvius at Home: The Poetry of Emily Dickinson, The Tensions of Anne Bradstreet, Woman Observing, Preserving, Conspiring, Surviving... |
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